Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... desire to be acquainted with the original sources of information . It is to meet this demand among students of educational history that the present work has been compiled . The idea of the present compilation , which had long been in ...
... desire to be acquainted with the original sources of information . It is to meet this demand among students of educational history that the present work has been compiled . The idea of the present compilation , which had long been in ...
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... desire the one to give their instructions freely , and the others to receive them thankfully . Nor , again , must we omit suitable imitations of war in our dances ; in Crete there are the armed sports of the Curetes , and in Lacedæmon ...
... desire the one to give their instructions freely , and the others to receive them thankfully . Nor , again , must we omit suitable imitations of war in our dances ; in Crete there are the armed sports of the Curetes , and in Lacedæmon ...
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... desire a different sort of life , and under the influence of this desire will want other institutions and laws ; and no one ever apprehends that there will follow what I just now called the greatest of evils to states . Changes in ...
... desire a different sort of life , and under the influence of this desire will want other institutions and laws ; and no one ever apprehends that there will follow what I just now called the greatest of evils to states . Changes in ...
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... desire to have a revolution , and it is an impossibility that the members of the government can be so numerous as to be stronger than all their enemies put together . Yet that governors should excel their subjects is undeniable . How ...
... desire to have a revolution , and it is an impossibility that the members of the government can be so numerous as to be stronger than all their enemies put together . Yet that governors should excel their subjects is undeniable . How ...
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... desire empire in the hope of accumulating the goods of fortune ; and on this ground Thibron and all those who have written about the Lacedæmonian constitu- tion have praised their legislator , because the Lacedæ- monians , by a training ...
... desire empire in the hope of accumulating the goods of fortune ; and on this ground Thibron and all those who have written about the Lacedæmonian constitu- tion have praised their legislator , because the Lacedæ- monians , by a training ...
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