Great Problems in European CivilizationKenneth Meyer Setton, Henry Ralph Winkler Prentice-Hall, 1954 - 649 sider |
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Side 45
... seems to prove beyond reasonable doubt . Most of the charges against him are refuted by the facts ; he did not nurse the law of treason but struggled steadily against its extension ; he did not encourage delation , but pun- ished false ...
... seems to prove beyond reasonable doubt . Most of the charges against him are refuted by the facts ; he did not nurse the law of treason but struggled steadily against its extension ; he did not encourage delation , but pun- ished false ...
Side 66
... seems to me that it cannot be cer- tainly discovered whether Socrates did this because he was wearied of obscure and uncertain things , and so wished to direct his mind to the discovery of some- thing manifest and certain , which was ...
... seems to me that it cannot be cer- tainly discovered whether Socrates did this because he was wearied of obscure and uncertain things , and so wished to direct his mind to the discovery of some- thing manifest and certain , which was ...
Side 364
... seems neces- sary for some powerful arbitrator to interfere where the proceedings of the individual threaten the most injurious consequences to his neighbours , and where the instant nature of the case will not accord with the uncertain ...
... seems neces- sary for some powerful arbitrator to interfere where the proceedings of the individual threaten the most injurious consequences to his neighbours , and where the instant nature of the case will not accord with the uncertain ...
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FREEDOM AND TYRANNY IN THE ANCIENT | 1 |
Funeral Speech of Pericles | 12 |
Early PrincipateAn Effort to Preserve the Republic or | 22 |
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