Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... neglected , but to be en- joined alike on masters and scholars , when we reach that part of legislation ; and we will desire the one to give their instructions freely , and the others to receive them thankfully . Nor , again , must we ...
... neglected , but to be en- joined alike on masters and scholars , when we reach that part of legislation ; and we will desire the one to give their instructions freely , and the others to receive them thankfully . Nor , again , must we ...
Strana 23
... neglected , there shall be compulsory education , as the saying is , of all and sundry , as far as this is possible ; and the pupils shall be regarded as belonging to the state rather than to their parents . My law would apply to ...
... neglected , there shall be compulsory education , as the saying is , of all and sundry , as far as this is possible ; and the pupils shall be regarded as belonging to the state rather than to their parents . My law would apply to ...
Strana 44
... neglect of education does harm to states . The citizen should be molded to suit the form of government under which he lives . For each government has a peculiar char- acter which originally formed and which continues to pre- serve it ...
... neglect of education does harm to states . The citizen should be molded to suit the form of government under which he lives . For each government has a peculiar char- acter which originally formed and which continues to pre- serve it ...
Strana 49
... neglect their necessary education , in reality vulgarize them ; for they make them useful to the state in one quality only , and even in this the argument proves them to be in- ferior to others . We should judge the Lacedæmonians not ...
... neglect their necessary education , in reality vulgarize them ; for they make them useful to the state in one quality only , and even in this the argument proves them to be in- ferior to others . We should judge the Lacedæmonians not ...
Strana 73
... neglecting his own duties or of interfering with those of his wife . 32. The queen of the bees , ' I added , ' appears to me to discharge such duties as are appointed to her by the divinity . ' And what duties , ' inquired my wife ...
... neglecting his own duties or of interfering with those of his wife . 32. The queen of the bees , ' I added , ' appears to me to discharge such duties as are appointed to her by the divinity . ' And what duties , ' inquired my wife ...
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