Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... sake of health - these are always useful , and are not to be 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 ...
... sake of health - these are always useful , and are not to be 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 ...
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... noblest of pastimes , and be of another mind from what they now are . CLE . In what respect ? ATH . Now they think that their serious pursuits should be for the sake of their sports , for they SELECTION FROM THE " LAWS " 21.
... noblest of pastimes , and be of another mind from what they now are . CLE . In what respect ? ATH . Now they think that their serious pursuits should be for the sake of their sports , for they SELECTION FROM THE " LAWS " 21.
Strana 22
Plato to Spencer Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter. be for the sake of their sports , for they deem war a serious pursuit , which must be managed well for the sake of peace ; but the truth is , that there neither is , nor has been , nor ...
Plato to Spencer Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter. be for the sake of their sports , for they deem war a serious pursuit , which must be managed well for the sake of peace ; but the truth is , that there neither is , nor has been , nor ...
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... 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 which they are imposed . Wherefore , many apparently menial offices are an honor ...
... 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 which they are imposed . Wherefore , many apparently menial offices are an honor ...
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... sake of the better or superior , and the better or superior is that which has reason . The reason too , in our ... sake of peace , business for the sake of leisure , things useful and necessary for the sake of things honorable . All ...
... sake of the better or superior , and the better or superior is that which has reason . The reason too , in our ... sake of peace , business for the sake of leisure , things useful and necessary for the sake of things honorable . All ...
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