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Lives, Translated from the Original Greek: With Notes Historical and ... - Página 76
por Plutarch - 1822
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Plutarch's Lives, Volumen1

Plutarch - 1803 - 406 páginas
...method, but to suffer them to change with the times, and to admit of additions or retrenchments a* the pleasure of persons so well educated. For he resolved...whole business of legislation into the bringing up ef youth* And this, as we have observed, was the reason, why one of his ordinances forbad them to have...
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Plutarch's Lives, tr. by J. and W. Langhorne, Volumen1

Plutarchus - 1809 - 584 páginas
...form and unalterable method ; but to suffer them to change with the times, and to admit of additions or retrenchments at the pleasure of persons so well...ordinances forbade them to have any written laws. * *5 This story is elsewhere told, by Plutarch, of Dionysius the tyrant of Sicily ; and Cicero likewise...
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Plutarch's Lives, tr. by J. and W. Langhorne, Volumen1

Plutarchus - 1812 - 690 páginas
...them to change with the times and to admit of additions or retrenchments at the pleasure of person! so well educated. For he resolved the whole business...bringing up of youth. And this, as we have observed, wss the reason why oue of his ordinances forbade them to have any written laws. Another ordinance,...
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Plutarch's Lives, Volumen1

Plutarch - 1821 - 358 páginas
...was the person. able method, but to suffer them to change with the times, and to admit of additions or retrenchments at the pleasure of persons so well...observed, was the reason why one of his ordinances forbad them to have any written laws. Another ordinance leveled against magnificence and expense, directed...
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Plutarch's Lives: Translated from the Original Greek, Volumen1

Plutarch - 1822 - 388 páginas
...form and unalterable method ; but to suffer them to change with the times, and to admit of additions or retrenchments at the pleasure of persons so well...observed, was the reason, why one of his ordinances fovbade them to have any written laws. Another ordinance levelled against magnificence and expense,...
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Letters to the Hon. William Prescott, LL.D., on the Free Schools of New ...

James Gordon Carter - 1824 - 230 páginas
...form and unalterable method, but to suffer them to change with the times, and to admit of additions or retrenchments at the pleasure of persons so well...business of legislation into the bringing up of youth." The Spartan children, therefore, were not under tutors, purchased or hired with money, nor were the...
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Essays Upon Popular Education: Containing a Particular Examination of the ...

James Gordon Carter - 1826 - 106 páginas
...form and unalterable method, but to suffer them to change with the times, and to admit of additions 12 or retrenchments at the pleasure of persons so well...business of legislation into the bringing up of youth." The Spartan children, therefore, were not under tutors, purchased or hired with money, nor were the...
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Essays Upon Popular Education: Containing a Particular Examination of the ...

James Gordon Carter - 1826 - 68 páginas
...form and unalterable method, but to suffer them to change with the times, and to admit of additions 12 or retrenchments at the pleasure of persons so well educated. For he resolved the whole business of ligislaiion into the bringing up of youth." The Spartan children, therefore, were riot under tutors,...
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The North American Review, Volumen24

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1827 - 532 páginas
...committed to its charge. No one can fail to be struck with the declaration, concerning Lycurgus, that ' he resolved the whole business of legislation into the bringing up of youth.' We are tempted to plead the rights of this portion of our population ; for rights they have, though...
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The North American Review, Volumen24

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1827 - 538 páginas
...committed to its charge. No one can fail to be struck with the declaration, concerning Lycurgus, that ' he resolved the whole business of legislation into the bringing up of youth.' We are tempted to plead the rights of this portion of our population ; for rights they have, though...
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