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Page 42
... less by law than by feeling and custom . * The dignity of a Roman mother had power to restrain the most impetuous youth , and her sacred image hovering over him , like the vision of a goddess , pointed him to the path of virtue and of ...
... less by law than by feeling and custom . * The dignity of a Roman mother had power to restrain the most impetuous youth , and her sacred image hovering over him , like the vision of a goddess , pointed him to the path of virtue and of ...
Page 44
... less esteemed by the Romans than by the Greeks . In Greece , none but freemen cultivated gymnastics . But the Ro- mans looked on gymnastics , except in relation to war , as fit for slaves rather than freemen , and considered the ...
... less esteemed by the Romans than by the Greeks . In Greece , none but freemen cultivated gymnastics . But the Ro- mans looked on gymnastics , except in relation to war , as fit for slaves rather than freemen , and considered the ...
Page 46
... less practical . The plastic power of domestic education without the interference of the state ; the influence of mothers and of the whole female sex ; the principle of utility in education , and the superior advantages which attend the ...
... less practical . The plastic power of domestic education without the interference of the state ; the influence of mothers and of the whole female sex ; the principle of utility in education , and the superior advantages which attend the ...
Page 48
... less liberal made to colleges , academies , and common schools . A beginning- imperfect though it is — yet a beginning has been made . But there are still some states even in New England , and a much larger number in other parts of the ...
... less liberal made to colleges , academies , and common schools . A beginning- imperfect though it is — yet a beginning has been made . But there are still some states even in New England , and a much larger number in other parts of the ...
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... less than six of the writers of the New Testament - has been betrayed in a single instance into the use of the word duvan or has differed from his brethren in the use of the language employed . This cannot be supposed to have been the ...
... less than six of the writers of the New Testament - has been betrayed in a single instance into the use of the word duvan or has differed from his brethren in the use of the language employed . This cannot be supposed to have been the ...
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