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... condition of usury . There- fore he that accepts a loan under a condition of usury does not sin . I answer that , It is by no means lawful to induce a man to sin , yet it is lawful to make use of another's sin for a good end , since ...
... condition of usury . There- fore he that accepts a loan under a condition of usury does not sin . I answer that , It is by no means lawful to induce a man to sin , yet it is lawful to make use of another's sin for a good end , since ...
Pagina 413
... condition of war as this ; and I believe it was never generally so , over all the world , but there are many places where they live so now . For the savage people in many places of America , except the govern- ment of small families ...
... condition of war as this ; and I believe it was never generally so , over all the world , but there are many places where they live so now . For the savage people in many places of America , except the govern- ment of small families ...
Pagina 483
... condition of the human race can be subsumed under three im- portant heads : the abolition of inequality be- tween nations , the progress of equality within each nation , and the true perfection of man- kind . Will all nations one day ...
... condition of the human race can be subsumed under three im- portant heads : the abolition of inequality be- tween nations , the progress of equality within each nation , and the true perfection of man- kind . Will all nations one day ...
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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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