Great Pedagogical Essays; Plato to SpencerFranklin Verzelius Newton Painter AMS Press, 1970 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... means dispose them for the different employments to which it shall please God to call them . Besides this , the end of masters should be to improve their hearts and understand- ings , to protect their innocence , to inspire them with ...
... means dispose them for the different employments to which it shall please God to call them . Besides this , the end of masters should be to improve their hearts and understand- ings , to protect their innocence , to inspire them with ...
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... means here by no means the school - room , nor school- keeping , but the conscious communication of knowledge , for a definite purpose and in definite inner connection . 16. On the other hand , as it has appeared and continues to appear ...
... means here by no means the school - room , nor school- keeping , but the conscious communication of knowledge , for a definite purpose and in definite inner connection . 16. On the other hand , as it has appeared and continues to appear ...
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... mean that it so elevates the moral nature as to make men disdain and ab- hor the oppression of their fellow - men . This idea pertains to another of its attributes . But I mean that it gives each man the independence and the means by ...
... mean that it so elevates the moral nature as to make men disdain and ab- hor the oppression of their fellow - men . This idea pertains to another of its attributes . But I mean that it gives each man the independence and the means by ...
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PLATO Biographical Sketch | 7 |
ARISTOTLE Biographical Sketch | 33 |
XENOPHON Biographical Sketch | 61 |
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