Political WritingsH. Regnery Company, 1962 - 358 páginas |
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... body and soul , and makes no doubt that of these two the soul is the better and by far the more worthy part . But whether the soul alone is the man , so that the body holds the same relation to it as a horse to the horseman , this he ...
... body and soul , and makes no doubt that of these two the soul is the better and by far the more worthy part . But whether the soul alone is the man , so that the body holds the same relation to it as a horse to the horseman , this he ...
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... body puts an end to its integrity , deformity blights its beauty , weakness its health , lassitude its vigour , sleepiness or sluggishness its activity — and which of these is it that may not assail the flesh of the wise man ? Comely ...
... body puts an end to its integrity , deformity blights its beauty , weakness its health , lassitude its vigour , sleepiness or sluggishness its activity — and which of these is it that may not assail the flesh of the wise man ? Comely ...
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... body in a suitable place on the earth - in other words , in a place that is at peace with the body . If , on the other hand , the body receive no such care , but be left to the nat- ural course , it is disturbed by exhalations that do ...
... body in a suitable place on the earth - in other words , in a place that is at peace with the body . If , on the other hand , the body receive no such care , but be left to the nat- ural course , it is disturbed by exhalations that do ...
Contenido
Romulus | 15 |
THE RISE AND FALL OF NATIONS | 44 |
SECURING THE PEACE OF BABYLON | 118 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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