Great Books of the Western World, Band 23Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... honour . To do those things to another which he takes for signs of honour , or which the law or custom makes so , is to honour ; because in approving the honour done by others , he acknowledgeth the power which others acknowledge . To ...
... honour . To do those things to another which he takes for signs of honour , or which the law or custom makes so , is to honour ; because in approving the honour done by others , he acknowledgeth the power which others acknowledge . To ...
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... honour whether an action ( so it be great and difficult , and con- sequently a sign of much power ) be just or un- just : for honour consisteth only in the opinion of power . Therefore , the ancient heathen did not think they ...
... honour whether an action ( so it be great and difficult , and con- sequently a sign of much power ) be just or un- just : for honour consisteth only in the opinion of power . Therefore , the ancient heathen did not think they ...
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... honour we are able . From the want of which consideration have proceeded the volumes of disputation about the nature of God that tend not to His honour , but to the honour of our own wits and learning ; and are nothing else but ...
... honour we are able . From the want of which consideration have proceeded the volumes of disputation about the nature of God that tend not to His honour , but to the honour of our own wits and learning ; and are nothing else but ...
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How many Kinds of Principalities | 1 |
Why the Kingdom of Darius con | 7 |
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