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... mode of relief ! But what encouragement have we to pray , and how do we know our prayers are answered , if we receive not the very things we petition for ? We know that our prayers are an- swered by the calm , sweet , submissive state ...
... mode of relief ! But what encouragement have we to pray , and how do we know our prayers are answered , if we receive not the very things we petition for ? We know that our prayers are an- swered by the calm , sweet , submissive state ...
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... modes were adopted in their education to cultivate the feel- ing for the beautiful . Pericles proclaimed , that while Athens opened an asylum to the unfortunate of all nations , his coun- trymen should love the beautiful and true . Had ...
... modes were adopted in their education to cultivate the feel- ing for the beautiful . Pericles proclaimed , that while Athens opened an asylum to the unfortunate of all nations , his coun- trymen should love the beautiful and true . Had ...
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... mode of training youth at Athens about the time of Socrates . The influence of the state in education was far more decided and strong in the earlier than in the later periods of the history of Athens . By degrees education broke away ...
... mode of training youth at Athens about the time of Socrates . The influence of the state in education was far more decided and strong in the earlier than in the later periods of the history of Athens . By degrees education broke away ...
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... mode of training youth in the two nations is , that at Rome education was not , as in Greece , the business of the state . In both countries the same general views of the relation of the state to the individual prevailed . If the state ...
... mode of training youth in the two nations is , that at Rome education was not , as in Greece , the business of the state . In both countries the same general views of the relation of the state to the individual prevailed . If the state ...
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... mode of education and the character of the Romans . Maternal in- fluence is exerted not so much in the form of law as in a gen- eral and more silent way , by the force of affection ; and history tells us that the earlier Romans in their ...
... mode of education and the character of the Romans . Maternal in- fluence is exerted not so much in the form of law as in a gen- eral and more silent way , by the force of affection ; and history tells us that the earlier Romans in their ...
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