The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen5David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... Reason the Same in All Men , of All Ages and Countries Wonders of the Memory and Brain The Ideas of the Mind Are Universal , Eternal , and Immutable Weakness of Man's Mind FICHTE , JOHANN GOTTLIEB The Blessedness of True Life The Glory ...
... Reason the Same in All Men , of All Ages and Countries Wonders of the Memory and Brain The Ideas of the Mind Are Universal , Eternal , and Immutable Weakness of Man's Mind FICHTE , JOHANN GOTTLIEB The Blessedness of True Life The Glory ...
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... Reasons Assigned by Philosophers for the Punishment of Crimes He Who Has Much Must Necessarily Want Much The Reason Democritus Deprived Himself of Sight On the Abuses of False Philosophy They Are Mistaken Who Commit Sins with the Hope ...
... Reasons Assigned by Philosophers for the Punishment of Crimes He Who Has Much Must Necessarily Want Much The Reason Democritus Deprived Himself of Sight On the Abuses of False Philosophy They Are Mistaken Who Commit Sins with the Hope ...
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... reason has built an altar , or a temple , or has dedicated a statue , or who worships God for this ? Because the gods have given the vine , or wheat , we sacrifice to them : but because they have produced in the hu- man mind that fruit ...
... reason has built an altar , or a temple , or has dedicated a statue , or who worships God for this ? Because the gods have given the vine , or wheat , we sacrifice to them : but because they have produced in the hu- man mind that fruit ...
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... reason . Yes , but the unjust man has the advantage . In what ? In money . Yes , for he is superior to you in this , that he flatters , is free from shame , and is watchful . What is the won- der ? But see if he has the advantage over ...
... reason . Yes , but the unjust man has the advantage . In what ? In money . Yes , for he is superior to you in this , that he flatters , is free from shame , and is watchful . What is the won- der ? But see if he has the advantage over ...
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... reason ex- pected is a precipitous and ruinous downfall . Besides , are not those grandees , upon whom the admiring multitude gaze , as upon refulgent comets , and prodigies of glory and honor ; are they not , we say , of all men the ...
... reason ex- pected is a precipitous and ruinous downfall . Besides , are not those grandees , upon whom the admiring multitude gaze , as upon refulgent comets , and prodigies of glory and honor ; are they not , we say , of all men the ...
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