Political WritingsH. Regnery Company, 1962 - 358 páginas |
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... called by his name , was added to the number of such gods as they made for themselves . Some , indeed , were unwilling to write that he was slain in battle , but said he was nowhere to be found , and that it was not from his name , but ...
... called by his name , was added to the number of such gods as they made for themselves . Some , indeed , were unwilling to write that he was slain in battle , but said he was nowhere to be found , and that it was not from his name , but ...
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... called a horseman , because he is in some relation to the horse . Again , is the body alone the man , having a relation to the soul such as the cup has to the drink ? For it is not the cup and the drink it contains which are called the ...
... called a horseman , because he is in some relation to the horse . Again , is the body alone the man , having a relation to the soul such as the cup has to the drink ? For it is not the cup and the drink it contains which are called the ...
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... called good things while they belong to one who makes them useless by using them badly . The life of man , then , is called happy when it enjoys virtue and these other spiritual and bodily good things without which virtue is impossible ...
... called good things while they belong to one who makes them useless by using them badly . The life of man , then , is called happy when it enjoys virtue and these other spiritual and bodily good things without which virtue is impossible ...
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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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