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Strana 22
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 ever will be , either amusement or instruction in any degree worth
...
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 ever will be , either amusement or instruction in any degree worth
...
Strana 23
Of the truth of this I am persuaded from ancient tradition , and at the present day
there are said to be myriads of women in the neighborhood of the Black Sea ,
called Sauromatides , who not only ride on horseback like men , but have
enjoined ...
Of the truth of this I am persuaded from ancient tradition , and at the present day
there are said to be myriads of women in the neighborhood of the Black Sea ,
called Sauromatides , who not only ride on horseback like men , but have
enjoined ...
Strana 49
But in truth , as we have often repeated , education should not be exclusively
directed to this or to any other single end . And even if we suppose the
Lacedæmonians to be right in their end , they do not attain it . For among
barbarians and ...
But in truth , as we have often repeated , education should not be exclusively
directed to this or to any other single end . And even if we suppose the
Lacedæmonians to be right in their end , they do not attain it . For among
barbarians and ...
Strana 90
he instanced me as one who had received none of their instructions , and yet , as
he said , had some abilities as a speaker ; of which two observations I readily
granted the truth of one , that I had never been instructed , but thought that in the
...
he instanced me as one who had received none of their instructions , and yet , as
he said , had some abilities as a speaker ; of which two observations I readily
granted the truth of one , that I had never been instructed , but thought that in the
...
Strana 93
But the chief point of all is that which ( to say the truth ) we hardly ever practice (
for it requires great labor , which most of us avoid ) ; I mean , to write as much as
possible . Writing is said to be the best and most excellent modeler and teacher
of ...
But the chief point of all is that which ( to say the truth ) we hardly ever practice (
for it requires great labor , which most of us avoid ) ; I mean , to write as much as
possible . Writing is said to be the best and most excellent modeler and teacher
of ...
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