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... give to his loyal subjects some form of education , we are apt to think that the system which would please him might not suit the genius of the " fierce democracie " with which we are in love . We have therefore in this matter set up ...
... give to his loyal subjects some form of education , we are apt to think that the system which would please him might not suit the genius of the " fierce democracie " with which we are in love . We have therefore in this matter set up ...
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... give their sons an education suited to their rank and property . " - Meiners Geschichte der Wissenschaften II : 59 . " For the awakening of intellectual activity and the moral education of the young citizens , an influence was ...
... give their sons an education suited to their rank and property . " - Meiners Geschichte der Wissenschaften II : 59 . " For the awakening of intellectual activity and the moral education of the young citizens , an influence was ...
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... 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 subjects of investigation presented themselves ...
... 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 subjects of investigation presented themselves ...
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... give their children a different education from that which the middle and poorer classes could obtain . Its influence on the public morals was disastrous . Combined with other enervating causes it relaxed the springs of virtue ...
... give their children a different education from that which the middle and poorer classes could obtain . Its influence on the public morals was disastrous . Combined with other enervating causes it relaxed the springs of virtue ...
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... give permanence to free institutions , are abundantly illustrated by the history of the two nations of which we have been speaking . Greece was educated , but her columns fell . In the midst of the most splendid developments of Grecian ...
... give permanence to free institutions , are abundantly illustrated by the history of the two nations of which we have been speaking . Greece was educated , but her columns fell . In the midst of the most splendid developments of Grecian ...
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