Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... of competition , or the tricks of boxing which Epeius or Amycus invented , are useless for war , and do not deserve to have much said about them ; but ―― the art of wrestling erect and keeping free the SELECTION FROM THE “ LAWS ” II.
... of competition , or the tricks of boxing which Epeius or Amycus invented , are useless for war , and do not deserve to have much said about them ; but ―― the art of wrestling erect and keeping free the SELECTION FROM THE “ LAWS ” II.
Strana 12
... keeping free the neck and hands and sides , working with energy and constancy , with a composed strength , and for the sake of health - these are always useful , and are not to be neglected , but to be en- joined alike on masters and ...
... keeping free the neck and hands and sides , working with energy and constancy , with a composed strength , and for the sake of health - these are always useful , and are not to be neglected , but to be en- joined alike on masters and ...
Strana 27
... keeps awake as long as he can , reserving only so much time for sleep as is expedient for health ; and much sleep is not required , if the habit of not sleeping be once formed . Magistrates in states who keep awake at night are terrible ...
... keeps awake as long as he can , reserving only so much time for sleep as is expedient for health ; and much sleep is not required , if the habit of not sleeping be once formed . Magistrates in states who keep awake at night are terrible ...
Strana 28
... keep a sharp look - out , and take especial care of the training of our children , directing their natures , and always turning them to good according to the law . And how can our law sufficiently train the director of education himself ...
... keep a sharp look - out , and take especial care of the training of our children , directing their natures , and always turning them to good according to the law . And how can our law sufficiently train the director of education himself ...
Strana 29
... keep the city alive and awake , the Gods receiving the honors due to them , and men having a better understand- ing about them ; all these things , O my friend , have not yet been sufficiently declared by the legislator . Attend , then ...
... keep the city alive and awake , the Gods receiving the honors due to them , and men having a better understand- ing about them ; all these things , O my friend , have not yet been sufficiently declared by the legislator . Attend , then ...
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