Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... whole and perfect , and not half a man only ; he ought not to let the female sex live softly and waste money and have no order of life , while he takes the utmost care of the male sex , and leaves half of life only blest with happiness ...
... whole and perfect , and not half a man only ; he ought not to let the female sex live softly and waste money and have no order of life , while he takes the utmost care of the male sex , and leaves half of life only blest with happiness ...
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... of their perfection and consummation ; and therefore to this end all freemen ought to arrange the time of their em- ployments during the whole course of the twenty - four hours , from morning to evening and from evening to 26 PLATO.
... of their perfection and consummation ; and therefore to this end all freemen ought to arrange the time of their em- ployments during the whole course of the twenty - four hours , from morning to evening and from evening to 26 PLATO.
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... whole city ; for that any citizen should continue during the whole night in sleep , instead of being seen by all his servants , always the first to awake and the first to rise — this , whether the regulation is to be called a law or ...
... whole city ; for that any citizen should continue during the whole night in sleep , instead of being seen by all his servants , always the first to awake and the first to rise — this , whether the regulation is to be called a law or ...
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... whole state- I am speaking of the arrangements of days in periods of months , and of months in years , which are to be observed , in order that times and sacrifices and festivals may proceed in regular and natural order , and keep the ...
... whole state- I am speaking of the arrangements of days in periods of months , and of months in years , which are to be observed , in order that times and sacrifices and festivals may proceed in regular and natural order , and keep the ...
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... whole range of knowledge . Unlike his great theorizing teacher , Aristotle was a careful and practical investigator ; he invented the science of logic , and made valuable contributions to many other departments of learning . Aristotle ...
... whole range of knowledge . Unlike his great theorizing teacher , Aristotle was a careful and practical investigator ; he invented the science of logic , and made valuable contributions to many other departments of learning . Aristotle ...
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