Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... observed in the case of the free - born . Children at that age have certain natural modes of amusement which they find out for themselves when they meet . And all the children who are between the ages of three and six ought to meet at ...
... observed in the case of the free - born . Children at that age have certain natural modes of amusement which they find out for themselves when they meet . And all the children who are between the ages of three and six ought to meet at ...
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... observed that the plays of childhood have a great deal to do with the permanence or want of permanence in legislation . For when plays are ordered with a view to children having the same plays and amusing themselves after the same man ...
... observed that the plays of childhood have a great deal to do with the permanence or want of permanence in legislation . For when plays are ordered with a view to children having the same plays and amusing themselves after the same man ...
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... observe a sort of mean , not participating in the toils of war ; and if there were any necessity that they should fight for their city and families , unlike the Amazons , they would be unable to take part in archery or any other skilled ...
... observe a sort of mean , not participating in the toils of war ; and if there were any necessity that they should fight for their city and families , unlike the Amazons , they would be unable to take part in archery or any other skilled ...
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... observed , in order that times and sacrifices and festivals may proceed in regular and natural order , and keep the city alive and awake , the Gods receiving the honors due to them , and men having a better understand- ing about them ...
... observed , in order that times and sacrifices and festivals may proceed in regular and natural order , and keep the city alive and awake , the Gods receiving the honors due to them , and men having a better understand- ing about them ...
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... observed in the first part of this treatise , there is one rule which is for the Isake of the rulers and another rule which is for the sake of the ruled ; the former is a despotic , the latter a free government . Some commands differ ...
... observed in the first part of this treatise , there is one rule which is for the Isake of the rulers and another rule which is for the sake of the ruled ; the former is a despotic , the latter a free government . Some commands differ ...
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