Heritage of Western Civilization: Select Readings, Band 1John Louis Beatty, Oliver A. Johnson Prentice-Hall, 1966 - 372 Seiten |
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... nature . Had we been good spontane- ously by force of nature , we could never have been impelled in an opposite direction force of habit . But as an actual fact , we are so impelled ; and hence it is clear that no single moral ...
... nature . Had we been good spontane- ously by force of nature , we could never have been impelled in an opposite direction force of habit . But as an actual fact , we are so impelled ; and hence it is clear that no single moral ...
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... nature , and cling to life because it keeps us in that existence in which we were born . Thus , likewise , we ... nature made us just that we might share our goods with each other , and supply each other's wants . You observe in this ...
... nature , and cling to life because it keeps us in that existence in which we were born . Thus , likewise , we ... nature made us just that we might share our goods with each other , and supply each other's wants . You observe in this ...
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... nature ; and if that is the case , then what is honourable and dis- graceful must also be discriminated by nature . For if opinion could determine respect- ing the character of universal virtue , it might also decide respecting ...
... nature ; and if that is the case , then what is honourable and dis- graceful must also be discriminated by nature . For if opinion could determine respect- ing the character of universal virtue , it might also decide respecting ...
Inhalt
EGYPTIAN RELIGIOUS HYMNS | 14 |
The First Book of the Kings | 25 |
ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI | 332 |
Urheberrecht | |
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