Great Pedagogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) Intended to introduce the student to the principal documents of educational history |
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... mind , assumed definite shape a year ago , while he was making some investigations in the library of the Bureau of Education . With the original documents in his hands , it became apparent that a collection of them , either in their ...
... mind , assumed definite shape a year ago , while he was making some investigations in the library of the Bureau of Education . With the original documents in his hands , it became apparent that a collection of them , either in their ...
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... mind richly stored with learning , he be- gan to teach philosophy in the Academy at Athens . For nearly half a century he lectured to a circle of disciples drawn not only from his native city but also from distant parts of Greece . 66 ...
... mind richly stored with learning , he be- gan to teach philosophy in the Academy at Athens . For nearly half a century he lectured to a circle of disciples drawn not only from his native city but also from distant parts of Greece . 66 ...
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... mind of his father and of his other kinsmen ? CLE . Of course . ATH . And this is just what takes place in almost all our cities . A magistrate offers a public sacrifice , and there come in not one but many choruses , who stand by them ...
... mind of his father and of his other kinsmen ? CLE . Of course . ATH . And this is just what takes place in almost all our cities . A magistrate offers a public sacrifice , and there come in not one but many choruses , who stand by them ...
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... in the 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 " 27 21.
... in the 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 " 27 21.
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... mind , for thus the state , instead of being a whole , is reduced to a half , and yet has the same imposts to pay and the same toils to undergo ; and what can be a greater mistake for any legislator to make ? CLE . Very true ; and much ...
... mind , for thus the state , instead of being a whole , is reduced to a half , and yet has the same imposts to pay and the same toils to undergo ; and what can be a greater mistake for any legislator to make ? CLE . Very true ; and much ...
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