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... universal application . That there are promises peculiar to the Apostles no one can doubt . Such are those which direct them not to premeditate as to what they shall say when they are brought before magis- trates , because the Holy ...
... universal application . That there are promises peculiar to the Apostles no one can doubt . Such are those which direct them not to premeditate as to what they shall say when they are brought before magis- trates , because the Holy ...
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... universal extent of education at Athens is indicated by a fact which occurred at one of the darkest peri- ods in the history of that city . " In the time of the Pelopon- nessian war , Euripides was the favorite poet , not only in Greece ...
... universal extent of education at Athens is indicated by a fact which occurred at one of the darkest peri- ods in the history of that city . " In the time of the Pelopon- nessian war , Euripides was the favorite poet , not only in Greece ...
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... universal ability to read and write could not but give an impulse to science . The seed sown by Solon sprang up and brought forth fruit . As the power of Athens was increased and her dominions extended , new sources of knowledge and new ...
... universal ability to read and write could not but give an impulse to science . The seed sown by Solon sprang up and brought forth fruit . As the power of Athens was increased and her dominions extended , new sources of knowledge and new ...
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... universal in Greece ; or , if it was wanting in any region , it was only in some inland state , and among the roughest tribes . It was not , however , skill in the use of either the native stringed instru- ments of Greece or of the ...
... universal in Greece ; or , if it was wanting in any region , it was only in some inland state , and among the roughest tribes . It was not , however , skill in the use of either the native stringed instru- ments of Greece or of the ...
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... universal feeling of Rome . Another feature of the Roman education was that it aimed chiefly at utility . As in the literature , so in the education of the Romans the practical feeling predominated . With the Greeks , music was so ...
... universal feeling of Rome . Another feature of the Roman education was that it aimed chiefly at utility . As in the literature , so in the education of the Romans the practical feeling predominated . With the Greeks , music was so ...
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