Locke Some Thoughts Concerning Education

Education
ASILE&, IMPENSIS Lvpoaltgl Pf TYPIS $ ToANNIS.STHROBTEAL, - MDC XXxE ASILE&, IMPENSIS Lvpoaltgl Pf TYPIS $ ToANNIS.STHROBTEAL, - MDC XXxE SOME I THOUGHTSI CONCERNING Education, DD C—_— RS + 7 FOR LOtKas I = —J LONDON, Printed for A. and 7. Churchill, at the Black Swan in Paternoſter-row, 1693. I _— _— _—_— ct _ — IE II Ls tn T 0 Edward Clarke Of CHIPLEYT, Eſq; \.SIR; I I *Heſe Thoughts concerning Edu- '8 cation, which now come abroad into the World, do of right belong to Tou, being written ſeveral Tears ſince for your ſake, and are no other than what you have already by you in my Letters, 1 have ſo little varied any thing, but only the Order of what was ſent you at different Times, and on ſeveral Occaſions, that the Reader will eaſily find, in the Fami1 /tarity and Faſhion of the Style; that they J were rather the private Converſation of two Friends, than a Diſcourſe defigned for publick view, I The Importunity of Friends is the commox Apology for Publications M:n are afraid" to own themſelves forward to. But you know I can truly ſay, That if ſome who having. heard of theſe Papers of mine had not preſſed to ſee them, and afterwards to have them printed, they had lain dorx50. 1 A $2 mant mant fill in that privacy they were deſigned for. But thofe whoſe Fudgment I adeferr much to, telling me, T hat they were perſuaded, that this "rongh \Dringht of mine …
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