Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... father Cambyses , king of the Persians . Cambyses was of the race of Per- seida , who were so called from Perseus . It is agreed that he was born of a mother named Mandane ; and Mandane was the daughter of Astyages , king of the Medes ...
... father Cambyses , king of the Persians . Cambyses was of the race of Per- seida , who were so called from Perseus . It is agreed that he was born of a mother named Mandane ; and Mandane was the daughter of Astyages , king of the Medes ...
Strana 68
... your wife yourself , so that she might be qualified as she ought to be , or whether , when you received her from her father and mother , she was possessed of sufficient knowledge to manage what belongs to her . " 5. " And how 68 XENOPHON.
... your wife yourself , so that she might be qualified as she ought to be , or whether , when you received her from her father and mother , she was possessed of sufficient knowledge to manage what belongs to her . " 5. " And how 68 XENOPHON.
Strana 70
... father told me the same . But it is the part of discreet people , as well husbands as wives , to act in such a manner that their property may be in the best possible condition , and that as large additions as possible may be made to it ...
... father told me the same . But it is the part of discreet people , as well husbands as wives , to act in such a manner that their property may be in the best possible condition , and that as large additions as possible may be made to it ...
Strana 83
... father , a man of large influence and culture , that he might enjoy the superior educational advantages of the metropolis . He there studied under the orator Crassus and the poet Archias , the latter of whom he afterwards defended in a ...
... father , a man of large influence and culture , that he might enjoy the superior educational advantages of the metropolis . He there studied under the orator Crassus and the poet Archias , the latter of whom he afterwards defended in a ...
Strana 84
... father of his country . " But not long afterwards he became the victim of partisan violence , and in 58 B. C. suffered banishment from Rome . He resided for more than a year at Thessalonica . He was then recalled to Rome , where he was ...
... father of his country . " But not long afterwards he became the victim of partisan violence , and in 58 B. C. suffered banishment from Rome . He resided for more than a year at Thessalonica . He was then recalled to Rome , where he was ...
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