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Pagina 94
... citizens , may not grow to be too much for them and be- come savage tyrants instead of friends and allies ? Yes , great care should be taken . And would not a really good education furnish the best safeguard ? But they are well ...
... citizens , may not grow to be too much for them and be- come savage tyrants instead of friends and allies ? Yes , great care should be taken . And would not a really good education furnish the best safeguard ? But they are well ...
Pagina 529
... citizens being equal in its eyes , are equally eligible to all public dignities , places , and employments ... citizens according to their means . 14. All the citizens have the right to as- certain , by themselves or by their representa ...
... citizens being equal in its eyes , are equally eligible to all public dignities , places , and employments ... citizens according to their means . 14. All the citizens have the right to as- certain , by themselves or by their representa ...
Pagina 806
... citizens on ac- count of the race or nationality to which they belong , as well as any propagation of racial or national exceptionalism or hatred and con- tempt , is punishable by law . Article 124. To ensure to citizens freedom of ...
... citizens on ac- count of the race or nationality to which they belong , as well as any propagation of racial or national exceptionalism or hatred and con- tempt , is punishable by law . Article 124. To ensure to citizens freedom of ...
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The Ancient Near East | 1 |
From The Books of the Kings | 12 |
Greek Civilization | 29 |
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Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 2 George Harmon Knoles,Rixford Kinney Snyder,Rixford Snyder Fragmentweergave - 1960 |
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