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... institutions for instruction without doubt existed in great numbers . " -- Wachsmuths Hellenische Alter- thumskunde II : 464 , 16. ( § 141 , 109. ) Cramers Geschichte der Erziehung I : 285 . Athens was not the only Grecian state in ...
... institutions for instruction without doubt existed in great numbers . " -- Wachsmuths Hellenische Alter- thumskunde II : 464 , 16. ( § 141 , 109. ) Cramers Geschichte der Erziehung I : 285 . Athens was not the only Grecian state in ...
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... institutions , whose teachers received their salaries from the government . While rhetoric was taught with distinguished success at Rhodes , the subtile and metaphysical genius of the Greeks found , at * The arts and sciences belong to ...
... institutions , whose teachers received their salaries from the government . While rhetoric was taught with distinguished success at Rhodes , the subtile and metaphysical genius of the Greeks found , at * The arts and sciences belong to ...
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... institutions cherished never appeared more charming than when , soften- ed by the tenderness of maternal affection , and surrounded by the attractions of female beauty , it was occupied in the important work of moulding the youthful ...
... institutions cherished never appeared more charming than when , soften- ed by the tenderness of maternal affection , and surrounded by the attractions of female beauty , it was occupied in the important work of moulding the youthful ...
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... institutions of Lycurgus were removed from their proper sphere and in- men . * De Oratoribus §28 . † Plut . Gracch . vit . §I . Fuit Gracchus diligentiâ Cornelia matris a puero doctus , et Græcis literis eruditus . Cic . Brut . §27 ...
... institutions of Lycurgus were removed from their proper sphere and in- men . * De Oratoribus §28 . † Plut . Gracch . vit . §I . Fuit Gracchus diligentiâ Cornelia matris a puero doctus , et Græcis literis eruditus . Cic . Brut . §27 ...
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... institutions of which we have been speaking passed away two thousand years ago , their characteristics are to us of no practical importance , he errs ; for human nature remains . unchanged , and the principles which must govern the ...
... institutions of which we have been speaking passed away two thousand years ago , their characteristics are to us of no practical importance , he errs ; for human nature remains . unchanged , and the principles which must govern the ...
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