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Strana 29
... as saying , is needful for them all to learn , and any other things which are
required with a view to war and the management of house and city , and , looking
to the same object , what is useful in the revolutions of the heavenly bodies the
stars ...
... as saying , is needful for them all to learn , and any other things which are
required with a view to war and the management of house and city , and , looking
to the same object , what is useful in the revolutions of the heavenly bodies the
stars ...
Strana 31
I am of opinion , and , if I am not mistaken , there is a general agreement , that
every one of these poets has said many things well and many things the reverse
of well ; and if this be true , then I do affirm that much learning brings danger to ...
I am of opinion , and , if I am not mistaken , there is a general agreement , that
every one of these poets has said many things well and many things the reverse
of well ; and if this be true , then I do affirm that much learning brings danger to ...
Strana 35
There are three things which make men good and virtuous : these are nature ,
habit , reason . In the first place , every one must be born a man and not some
other animal ; in the second place , he must have certain character , both of body
and ...
There are three things which make men good and virtuous : these are nature ,
habit , reason . In the first place , every one must be born a man and not some
other animal ; in the second place , he must have certain character , both of body
and ...
Strana 37
... sake of leisure , things useful and necessary for the sake of things honorable .
All these points the statesman should keep in view when he frames his laws ; he
should consider the parts of the soul and their functions , and above all the better
...
... sake of leisure , things useful and necessary for the sake of things honorable .
All these points the statesman should keep in view when he frames his laws ; he
should consider the parts of the soul and their functions , and above all the better
...
Strana 39
No such principle and no law having this object is either statesmanlike or useful
or right . For the same things are best both for individuals and for states , and
these are the things which the legislator ought to implant in the minds of his
citizens .
No such principle and no law having this object is either statesmanlike or useful
or right . For the same things are best both for individuals and for states , and
these are the things which the legislator ought to implant in the minds of his
citizens .
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