Political WritingsH. Regnery Company, 1962 - 358 páginas |
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... present I meant to speak , not of the evils men voluntarily practise , but of those they suffer in spite of them- selves . So that the case of Scipio , who succumbed to his enemies , and died in exile from the country he had rescued ...
... present I meant to speak , not of the evils men voluntarily practise , but of those they suffer in spite of them- selves . So that the case of Scipio , who succumbed to his enemies , and died in exile from the country he had rescued ...
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... present to us in proportion as we are able to purify the love by which we draw near to Him , for He is not spread through or confined by corporeal space , He is everywhere present and everywhere wholly present , and we go to Him not by ...
... present to us in proportion as we are able to purify the love by which we draw near to Him , for He is not spread through or confined by corporeal space , He is everywhere present and everywhere wholly present , and we go to Him not by ...
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... present indeed the righteous suffer in some measure , and at present the unrighteous sometimes tyrannize over the righteous . In what ways ? Some- times the unrighteous arrive at worldly honours : when they have arrived at them , and ...
... present indeed the righteous suffer in some measure , and at present the unrighteous sometimes tyrannize over the righteous . In what ways ? Some- times the unrighteous arrive at worldly honours : when they have arrived at them , and ...
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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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