Great Pedagogical Essays; Plato to SpencerFranklin Verzelius Newton Painter AMS Press, 1970 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... thought likely to make them the best youth ; and over the full - grown men , such as are thought likely to render them the most expert in performing their appointed duties , and in exe- cuting the orders given by the chief magistrate ...
... thought likely to make them the best youth ; and over the full - grown men , such as are thought likely to render them the most expert in performing their appointed duties , and in exe- cuting the orders given by the chief magistrate ...
Strana 289
... thought it beneath the public care to promote and reward the improvement of their own language . 16. This is , in short , what I have thought concerning a young gentleman's studies ; wherein it will possibly be wondered , that I should ...
... thought it beneath the public care to promote and reward the improvement of their own language . 16. This is , in short , what I have thought concerning a young gentleman's studies ; wherein it will possibly be wondered , that I should ...
Strana 367
... thought must also have practice in the two other chief elements of human knowledge , number and form . The fundamental elements , then , that serve to develop the force of thought are language , number , and form , and it is the ...
... thought must also have practice in the two other chief elements of human knowledge , number and form . The fundamental elements , then , that serve to develop the force of thought are language , number , and form , and it is the ...
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XENOPHON Biographical Sketch | 61 |
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