The first sentence of the Social Contract - ''Man is born free, but he is everywhere in chains'' ? This may have been attributed to later thinkers who would have been children at the time of the books release - sometimes attributed to Marx though he was not around at this time.Thanks cologne. Jean-Jacques Rousseau created a phrase in a book of his. This has become well known and attributed to someone who was a child at the time. What was the phrase?
Children should not be subjected to threats, smacks or other punishments?
The first sentence of the Social Contract - ''Man is born free, but he is everywhere in chains'' ? This may have been attributed to later thinkers who would have been children at the time of the books release - sometimes attributed to Marx though he was not around at this time.
The shortest sentence in Emile was 'I hate books' ?Let them eat cake? - in French, Qu'ils mangent de la brioche?
Cheers ofh.That's it BB.
Didn't he die on a golf course?I think the goalkeeper i Bert Slater. Partly because he was Scottish. As to the rest haven't a clue.
Yes - it was Bert Slater. That was the easy part - but knowing that he was from Scotland could be a clue to the rest.I think the goalkeeper i Bert Slater. Partly because he was Scottish. As to the rest haven't a clue.
(that one was staring a few of us in the face i guess.)Let them eat cake? - in French, Qu'ils mangent de la brioche?
By which I mean that the answer can be found in records of his playing days in Scotland.Yes - it was Bert Slater. That was the easy part - but knowing that he was from Scotland could be a clue to the rest.