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... tion , ( i . e . ) he should suffer a double punishment . * It belonged to the government to regulate the time which was devoted to education . At Sparta , where individual in- terests were not recognized , the whole life of the citizen ...
... tion , ( i . e . ) he should suffer a double punishment . * It belonged to the government to regulate the time which was devoted to education . At Sparta , where individual in- terests were not recognized , the whole life of the citizen ...
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... tion . The reason of this is obvious . Among all uncivilized nations , physical strength is of much greater importance than in a more advanced state of society . With them martial prowess is the highest virtue . Deeds of arms - of arms ...
... tion . The reason of this is obvious . Among all uncivilized nations , physical strength is of much greater importance than in a more advanced state of society . With them martial prowess is the highest virtue . Deeds of arms - of arms ...
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... tion , is obvious . The one draws out and cultivates the facul- ties , the other communicates knowledge . In every good system education and instruction , like twin sisters , will go hand in hand . This was the case at Athens . Among ...
... tion , is obvious . The one draws out and cultivates the facul- ties , the other communicates knowledge . In every good system education and instruction , like twin sisters , will go hand in hand . This was the case at Athens . Among ...
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... tion , it is proper to refer to the unfavorable change in the 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 ...
... tion , it is proper to refer to the unfavorable change in the 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 ...
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... tion . At Rome the prominence of woman was a new devel- opment in the history of humanity . Numa , by his institu- tions , elevated the wife to the esteem and confidence of her husband . She received the keys at marriage , and was ex ...
... tion . At Rome the prominence of woman was a new devel- opment in the history of humanity . Numa , by his institu- tions , elevated the wife to the esteem and confidence of her husband . She received the keys at marriage , and was ex ...
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