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" ... the whole course of their education was one continued exercise of a ready and perfect obedience. The old men, too, were spectators of their performances, and often raised quarrels and disputes among them, to have a good opportunity of finding out... "
Plutarch's Lives of Illustrious Men: Corrected from the Greek and Revised - الصفحة 38
بواسطة Plutarch, Arthur Hugh Clough - 1876 - عدد الصفحات: 787
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Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 488
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...their food ; not afraid in the dark, or of being left alone; and without peevishness, or ill-humour, or crying. Upon this account, Spartan nurses were...would be valiant, which a coward, when they should come to more dangerous encounters. Reading and writing they gave them, just enough to serve their turn;...

Readings in Ancient History: Greece and the East

William Stearns Davis - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 404
...is.recorded that she who suckled Alcibiades was a Spartan woman. Lycurgus would not have pedagogues bought out of the market for his young Spartans nor...would be valiant, which a coward, when they should come to more dangerous encounters. Reading and writing they gave them, just enough to serve their turn...

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...their food; •ot afraid in the dark, or of being left alone; and without peevishness, or ill-humour, or crying. Upon this account. Spartan nurses were...would be valiant, which a coward, when they should come to more dangerous encounters. Reading and writing they gave them, just enough to serve their turn;...

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...would not have masters bought out of the market for his young Spartans, nor such as should sell then- pains ; nor was it lawful, indeed, for the father...would be valiant, which a coward, when they should come to more dangerous encounters. Reading and writing they gave them, just enough to serve their turn:...

Evolution of Law: Sources of ancient and primitive law

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...their food ; not afraid in the dark, or of being left alone; and without peevishness, or ill-humor, or crying. Upon this account, Spartan nurses were...would be valiant, which a coward, when they should come to more dangerous encounters. Reading and writing they gave them, just enough to serve their turn...

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...; nor was it lawful, indeed, for the QUO. OF TANAGRA WKAUNG THB CHITON. father himself to raise his children after his own fancy ; but as soon as they...would be valiant, which a coward, when they should come to more dangerous encounters. Reading and writing they gave them, just enough to serve their turn...
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