Political WritingsH. Regnery Company, 1962 - 358 páginas |
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... already been well formulated -though not so shockingly expressed - for po- litical science , particularly by Aristotle and Po- lybius . To the classical account , St. Augustine adds the insight of Christian pessimism . Like the author ...
... already been well formulated -though not so shockingly expressed - for po- litical science , particularly by Aristotle and Po- lybius . To the classical account , St. Augustine adds the insight of Christian pessimism . Like the author ...
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... already been said to show that the false gods took no steps to prevent the people who worshipped them from being overwhelmed by such calamities , but rather aggravated the ruin . I see I must now speak of those evils which alone are ...
... already been said to show that the false gods took no steps to prevent the people who worshipped them from being overwhelmed by such calamities , but rather aggravated the ruin . I see I must now speak of those evils which alone are ...
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... already found the hap- piness which we seek to reach by victory . And who is there so wise that he has no conflict at all to maintain against his vices ? What shall I say of that virtue which is called prudence ? Is not all its ...
... already found the hap- piness which we seek to reach by victory . And who is there so wise that he has no conflict at all to maintain against his vices ? What shall I say of that virtue which is called prudence ? Is not all its ...
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Romulus | 15 |
THE RISE AND FALL OF NATIONS | 44 |
SECURING THE PEACE OF BABYLON | 118 |
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