Great Books of the Western World, Band 23Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... turn , I will not affirm anything of their meaning : only this I say ; when a gift is given indefinitely , as a prize to be contended for , he that winneth meriteth , and may claim the prize as due . If a covenant be made wherein ...
... turn , I will not affirm anything of their meaning : only this I say ; when a gift is given indefinitely , as a prize to be contended for , he that winneth meriteth , and may claim the prize as due . If a covenant be made wherein ...
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... turn to me , unless you turn also to them ) , to the punishments , as much as lies in them , of the world to come . And so the words may be taken as a prophecy or prediction concerning the times , as they have long been in the Christian ...
... turn to me , unless you turn also to them ) , to the punishments , as much as lies in them , of the world to come . And so the words may be taken as a prophecy or prediction concerning the times , as they have long been in the Christian ...
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... turning a man's face towards an image or de- terminate place , is not to worship or honour the place or image , but ... turn their faces , when they prayed , toward the temple of Jerusalem ; or for Moses to put off his shoes when he was ...
... turning a man's face towards an image or de- terminate place , is not to worship or honour the place or image , but ... turn their faces , when they prayed , toward the temple of Jerusalem ; or for Moses to put off his shoes when he was ...
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THE PRINCE Page | 1 |
Why the Kingdom of Darius con | 7 |
Concerning a Civil Principality | 14 |
Urheberrecht | |
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