Political WritingsH. Regnery Company, 1962 - 358 páginas |
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Página 120
... sake of virtue , or both for their own sake ; and consequently there arise from this distinction twelve sects , for each is by this con- sideration tripled . I will illustrate this in one in- stance , and , having done so , it will not ...
... sake of virtue , or both for their own sake ; and consequently there arise from this distinction twelve sects , for each is by this con- sideration tripled . I will illustrate this in one in- stance , and , having done so , it will not ...
Página 121
... sake , and virtue is chosen only for its sake , and to effect nothing else than the attainment or preservation of bodily pleasure . And this , indeed , is to make life hideous ; for where virtue is the slave of pleasure it no longer ...
... sake , and virtue is chosen only for its sake , and to effect nothing else than the attainment or preservation of bodily pleasure . And this , indeed , is to make life hideous ; for where virtue is the slave of pleasure it no longer ...
Página 170
... sake things which are desirable only as means to an end , and seeks for the sake of something else things which ought to be loved for themselves . For thus , as far as he can , he disturbs in himself the natural order which the eternal ...
... sake things which are desirable only as means to an end , and seeks for the sake of something else things which ought to be loved for themselves . For thus , as far as he can , he disturbs in himself the natural order which the eternal ...
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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