Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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Strana 9
... rule is to be 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 ...
... rule is to be 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 ...
Strana 35
... superiority of the governors over their subjects was patent and undisputed , it would clearly be better that once for all the one class should rule and the others serve . But since this is unattainable SELECTION FROM THE " POLITICS " 35.
... superiority of the governors over their subjects was patent and undisputed , it would clearly be better that once for all the one class should rule and the others serve . But since this is unattainable SELECTION FROM THE " POLITICS " 35.
Strana 36
... 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 not in the thing com- manded , but in the intention with ...
... 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 not in the thing com- manded , but in the intention with ...
Strana 88
... rules about proems and perorations , and such trifles ( for so he called them ) , while about the model- ing of states , the composition of laws , about equity , jus- tice , integrity , about mastering the appetites , and forming the ...
... rules about proems and perorations , and such trifles ( for so he called them ) , while about the model- ing of states , the composition of laws , about equity , jus- tice , integrity , about mastering the appetites , and forming the ...
Strana 89
... nor cared to understand the rules of art , and amongst whom , ( whether in jest , or be- cause he thought , or had heard something to that effect , ) he instanced me as one who had received none of SELECTION FROM DE ORATORE ” 89.
... nor cared to understand the rules of art , and amongst whom , ( whether in jest , or be- cause he thought , or had heard something to that effect , ) he instanced me as one who had received none of SELECTION FROM DE ORATORE ” 89.
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