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" is strikingly proved by the example of the Olympic victors, for not more than two or three of them have gained a prize as boys and as men." Their early training and severe gymnastic exercises exhausted their constitutions. "
DEMOCRACY AND EMPIRE - Page 237
by FRANKLIN HENRY GIDDINGS. - 1900
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The Politics of Aristotle

The Politics of Aristotle, Volume 1

Aristotle - 1885
...gentle and lion-like temper ? Or the acute remark that the evil of excessive training in early life is proved by the example of the Olympic victors, for...more than two or three of them have gained a prize both as boys and men ? Or the common-sense rule that men ought not to labour at the same time with...
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The Politics of Aristotle: pt. 1. Notes

The Politics of Aristotle: pt. 1. Notes

Aristotle - 1885
...growth of the body be impaired. 8 The evil of excessive training in early years is strikingly 1339 a. proved by the example of the Olympic victors; for...more than two or three of them have gained a prize both as boys and as men ; their early training and severe 9 gymnastic exercises exhausted their constitutions....
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Introduction and translation

Introduction and translation

Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885
...gentle and lion-like temper ? Or the acute remark that the evil of excessive training in early life is proved by the example of the Olympic victors, for...more than two or three of them have gained a prize both as boys and men? Or the common-sense rule that men ought not to labour at the same time with their...
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The Politics of Aristotle

The Politics of Aristotle, Volume 2

Aristotle, William Lambert Newman - 1887
...gentle and lion-like temper ? Or the acute remark that the evil of excessive training in early life is proved by the example of the Olympic victors, for...more than two or three of them have gained a prize both as boys and men ? Or the common-sense rule that men ought not to labour at the same time with...
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The Politics of Aristotle: pt. 1. Notes

The Politics of Aristotle: pt. 1. Notes

Aristotle - 1885
...gentle and lion-like temper ? Or the acute remark that the evil of excessive training in early life is proved by the example of the Olympic victors, for...more than two or three of them have gained a prize both as boys and men ? Or the common-sense rule that men ought not to labour at the same time with...
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Introduction and translation

Introduction and translation

Aristotle - Political science - 1885
...growth of the body be impaired. 8 The evil of excessive training in early years is strikingly 19 a. proved by the example of the Olympic victors; for...more than two or three of them have gained a prize both f as boys and as men; their early training and severe 9 gymnastic exercises exhausted their constitutions....
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The politics of Aristotle

The politics of Aristotle

Aristotle - 1885
...growth of the body be impaired. 8 The evil of excessive training in early years is strikingly 1339 a. proved by the example of the Olympic victors; for...more than two or three of them have gained a prize both as boys and as men; their early training and severe 9 gymnastic exercises exhausted their constitutions....
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Studies in education: science, art, history

Studies in education: science, art, history

Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1896 - 384 pages
...left two striking testimonies relative to this subject: "The evil of excessive training in early years is strikingly proved by the example of the Olympic...more than two or three of them have gained a prize both as boys and as men; their early training and severe gymnastic exercises exhausted their constitutions."...
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Educational pamphlets 26: general pedagogy].

Educational pamphlets 26: general pedagogy].

1896
...two striking testimonies relative to this subject.* "The evil of excessive training in early years is strikingly proved by the example of the Olympic...more than two or three of them have gained a prize both as boys and as men. Their early training and severe gymnastic exercises exhausted their constitutions."...
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Studies in education: science, art, history

Studies in education: science, art, history

Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1896 - 384 pages
...left two striking testimonies relative to this subject: "The evil of excessive training in early years is strikingly proved by the example of the Olympic...more than two or three of them have gained a prize both as boys and as men; then- early training and severe gymnastic exercises exhausted their constitutions....
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