Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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Strana 77
... keep them in order , and , even in the greatest alarm , still find out how to get what they want ; and if we , who have large separate reposi- tories in our house for everything , and our house firmly 6 planted on the ground , should ...
... keep them in order , and , even in the greatest alarm , still find out how to get what they want ; and if we , who have large separate reposi- tories in our house for everything , and our house firmly 6 planted on the ground , should ...
Strana 78
... keep each of them separate ; 22. for we know very well that the whole city contains ten thousand times as much as our house , and yet , whichsoever of the servants you order to buy anything and bring it to you from the market place ...
... keep each of them separate ; 22. for we know very well that the whole city contains ten thousand times as much as our house , and yet , whichsoever of the servants you order to buy anything and bring it to you from the market place ...
Strana 80
... keeping , charging them to keep them safely ; 10. but such as we use only for festival days , for entertaining guests , or only occasionally at long intervals , we committed , after pointing out the places for them , and numbering and ...
... keeping , charging them to keep them safely ; 10. but such as we use only for festival days , for entertaining guests , or only occasionally at long intervals , we committed , after pointing out the places for them , and numbering and ...
Strana 82
... keep it in order , or take care of it ; but that no servant has any power of using it unless his master puts it into his hands , while it belongs all to the master himself , so that he may use any portion of it for whatever purpose he ...
... keep it in order , or take care of it ; but that no servant has any power of using it unless his master puts it into his hands , while it belongs all to the master himself , so that he may use any portion of it for whatever purpose he ...
Strana 94
... keeps her motion and course during the intermission of the impulse and force of the oars ; so , in a continued stream of oratory , when written matter fails , the rest of the speech maintains a similar flow , being im- pelled by the ...
... keeps her motion and course during the intermission of the impulse and force of the oars ; so , in a continued stream of oratory , when written matter fails , the rest of the speech maintains a similar flow , being im- pelled by the ...
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