Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... called the greatest of evils to states . Changes in bodily fashions are no such serious evils , but frequent changes in the praise and censure of manners are the greatest of evils , and require the utmost prevision . CLE . ATH . To be ...
... called the greatest of evils to states . Changes in bodily fashions are no such serious evils , but frequent changes in the praise and censure of manners are the greatest of evils , and require the utmost prevision . CLE . ATH . To be ...
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... called manly ; but that which inclines to mod- eration and temperance , may be declared both in law and in ordinary speech to be the more womanly quality : this , then , will be the general order of them . Let us now speak of the manner ...
... called manly ; but that which inclines to mod- eration and temperance , may be declared both in law and in ordinary speech to be the more womanly quality : this , then , will be the general order of them . Let us now speak of the manner ...
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... called Sauromatides , who not only ride on horseback like men , but have enjoined upon them the use of bows and other weapons equally with the men . And I further affirm , that if these things are possible , nothing can be more absurd ...
... called Sauromatides , who not only ride on horseback like men , but have enjoined upon them the use of bows and other weapons equally with the men . And I further affirm , that if these things are possible , nothing can be more absurd ...
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... called a law or only a practice , should be deemed base and unworthy of a freeman ; also that the mistress of the house should be awakened by her hand- maidens instead of herself first awakening them , is what her slaves , male and ...
... called a law or only a practice , should be deemed base and unworthy of a freeman ; also that the mistress of the house should be awakened by her hand- maidens instead of herself first awakening them , is what her slaves , male and ...
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... called " the intellect of the school . " In 342 B. C. , when his fame as a philosopher had become established , he was appointed teacher of Alexander the Great , then a lad of fourteen . The course of instruction he followed with his ...
... called " the intellect of the school . " In 342 B. C. , when his fame as a philosopher had become established , he was appointed teacher of Alexander the Great , then a lad of fourteen . The course of instruction he followed with his ...
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