Great Problems in European CivilizationKenneth Meyer Setton, Henry Ralph Winkler Prentice-Hall, 1954 - 649 sider |
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Side 236
... live in cities , where civilization is already corrupt ; as a sculptor finds it easier to make a fine statue out of ... live and die in the same way , and therefore re- semble each other . How laudable it is for a prince to keep ...
... live in cities , where civilization is already corrupt ; as a sculptor finds it easier to make a fine statue out of ... live and die in the same way , and therefore re- semble each other . How laudable it is for a prince to keep ...
Side 239
... live as the world lives . The thesis might prove , however , more pointed and more dangerous if it implied that men should take as their standard of conduct the morality of their day conceived at its worst ; and it is important to note ...
... live as the world lives . The thesis might prove , however , more pointed and more dangerous if it implied that men should take as their standard of conduct the morality of their day conceived at its worst ; and it is important to note ...
Side 349
... lives within himself , while social man lives constantly outside himself , and only knows how to live in the opinion of others , so that he seems to receive the consciousness of his own existence merely from the judgment of others ...
... lives within himself , while social man lives constantly outside himself , and only knows how to live in the opinion of others , so that he seems to receive the consciousness of his own existence merely from the judgment of others ...
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FREEDOM AND TYRANNY IN THE ANCIENT | 1 |
How Athens Spent the Money of the Confederation Zimmern The Greek | 12 |
Early PrincipateAn Effort to Preserve the Republic or | 22 |
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