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Pagina 14211
... nature , the limitations , and the extent of our learning , ' Que Sais - je ? ' ( What Do I Know ? ) His translation of the first book of Lucretius contains a long preface " Upon the state and the future of philosophy . " Firmin Roz TO ...
... nature , the limitations , and the extent of our learning , ' Que Sais - je ? ' ( What Do I Know ? ) His translation of the first book of Lucretius contains a long preface " Upon the state and the future of philosophy . " Firmin Roz TO ...
Pagina 14224
... nature of man , and in the injunctions of the highest truth ; and we cannot hesitate to brand them as pernicious ... natures to self - indulgence , that it can rarely be enjoyed without abuse ; nor is the power to employ force in war ...
... nature of man , and in the injunctions of the highest truth ; and we cannot hesitate to brand them as pernicious ... natures to self - indulgence , that it can rarely be enjoyed without abuse ; nor is the power to employ force in war ...
Pagina 14225
... nature of man , recognized in early ages , though un- happily too rarely made the guide to peaceful intercourse among nations . It is an expansion of the old Horatian adage , " Si vis me flere , dolendum est primum ipsi tibi " ( If you ...
... nature of man , recognized in early ages , though un- happily too rarely made the guide to peaceful intercourse among nations . It is an expansion of the old Horatian adage , " Si vis me flere , dolendum est primum ipsi tibi " ( If you ...
Pagina 14226
... nature making all mankind of kin , in obedience to which no word of kindness , no act of confidence , falls idly to the earth . Among the legendary passages of Roman history , perhaps none makes a deeper impression than that scene after ...
... nature making all mankind of kin , in obedience to which no word of kindness , no act of confidence , falls idly to the earth . Among the legendary passages of Roman history , perhaps none makes a deeper impression than that scene after ...
Pagina 14231
... nature , borrowing prolific charms from the prevailing harmony , shall spread her lap with unimagined bounty , and there shall be a perpetual jocund spring , and sweet strains borne on " the odoriferous wing of gentle gales , " through ...
... nature , borrowing prolific charms from the prevailing harmony , shall spread her lap with unimagined bounty , and there shall be a perpetual jocund spring , and sweet strains borne on " the odoriferous wing of gentle gales , " through ...
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