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... mode of physical culture ; the union of development and instruction ; the systematic employment of music as an instrument of education ; the cul- tivation of the taste in connection with morals ; and the rela- tion of philosophy and ...
... mode of physical culture ; the union of development and instruction ; the systematic employment of music as an instrument of education ; the cul- tivation of the taste in connection with morals ; and the rela- tion of philosophy and ...
Page 49
... mode of training youth at Rome were not without their salutary influence . But after all it was not these that fixed the moral character of the Romans , for that was formed by the religious institutions of Numa . It must be History of ...
... mode of training youth at Rome were not without their salutary influence . But after all it was not these that fixed the moral character of the Romans , for that was formed by the religious institutions of Numa . It must be History of ...
Page 64
... mode of ratifying a compact in fact seldom occurs . This remark , if well founded , will meet the force of the objection made by Prof. S. in the manner in which he intended it to be understood , that “ it is yet to be made out that no ...
... mode of ratifying a compact in fact seldom occurs . This remark , if well founded , will meet the force of the objection made by Prof. S. in the manner in which he intended it to be understood , that “ it is yet to be made out that no ...
Page 95
... mode of contracting marriage among the Egyptians very little is known . The marriage ceremony is nowhere represented in the paintings of their tombs . Diodorus informs us that , on account of the great benefits conferred on mankind by ...
... mode of contracting marriage among the Egyptians very little is known . The marriage ceremony is nowhere represented in the paintings of their tombs . Diodorus informs us that , on account of the great benefits conferred on mankind by ...
Page 100
... mode of contracting marriage among them , proves that women were regarded as mere slaves . Herodotust in- forms us , that their marriageable virgins were yearly exposed to sale , in the several districts . The most beautiful were sold ...
... mode of contracting marriage among them , proves that women were regarded as mere slaves . Herodotust in- forms us , that their marriageable virgins were yearly exposed to sale , in the several districts . The most beautiful were sold ...
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