Great Pedagogical Essays; Plato to SpencerFranklin Verzelius Newton Painter AMS Press, 1970 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... common advantage to both of us to find them of the utmost service as supporters and maintainers of our old age . 13. At present , however , this is our common household ; for I deposit all that I have as in common between us , and you ...
... common advantage to both of us to find them of the utmost service as supporters and maintainers of our old age . 13. At present , however , this is our common household ; for I deposit all that I have as in common between us , and you ...
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... common experience , know to be most true . For we remember nothing so well when we be old , as those things which we learned when we were young . Therefore , if to the goodness of nature be joined the wisdom of the teacher in leading ...
... common experience , know to be most true . For we remember nothing so well when we be old , as those things which we learned when we were young . Therefore , if to the goodness of nature be joined the wisdom of the teacher in leading ...
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... common acquisition of all , and through education and custom the common inheritance of all , so that the healthful habits naturally growing out of their observ- ance shall be inbred in the people , exemplified in the personal régime of ...
... common acquisition of all , and through education and custom the common inheritance of all , so that the healthful habits naturally growing out of their observ- ance shall be inbred in the people , exemplified in the personal régime of ...
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XENOPHON Biographical Sketch | 61 |
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