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... learned from antiquity , we propose to point out some of the charac- teristics of republican education as it existed in Greece and Rome . All men , it is said , are in some sense educated . But that only is appropriately called ...
... learned from antiquity , we propose to point out some of the charac- teristics of republican education as it existed in Greece and Rome . All men , it is said , are in some sense educated . But that only is appropriately called ...
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... learned at the same time with reading , * and to be igno- rant of letters was a mark of the greatest disgrace . A man who was in this condition was regarded as wholly unworthy of the privileges of citizenship , and was branded with the ...
... learned at the same time with reading , * and to be igno- rant of letters was a mark of the greatest disgrace . A man who was in this condition was regarded as wholly unworthy of the privileges of citizenship , and was branded with the ...
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... new subjects of investigation presented themselves . Learned men flocked to Athens , and students resorted thither in great The numbers for the purpose of acquiring or completing an edu- 1842. ] 29 Greek and Roman Education .
... new subjects of investigation presented themselves . Learned men flocked to Athens , and students resorted thither in great The numbers for the purpose of acquiring or completing an edu- 1842. ] 29 Greek and Roman Education .
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... learned at all , were learned not as a means of education , but for practical purposes of life . Nor were the several branches of natural history and natural philosophy in this point of view , of much service . For these sciences were ...
... learned at all , were learned not as a means of education , but for practical purposes of life . Nor were the several branches of natural history and natural philosophy in this point of view , of much service . For these sciences were ...
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... learned from antiquity . The importance of religion and the insufficiency of education without it to secure morality and give permanence to free institutions , are abundantly illustrated by the history of the two nations of which we ...
... learned from antiquity . The importance of religion and the insufficiency of education without it to secure morality and give permanence to free institutions , are abundantly illustrated by the history of the two nations of which we ...
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