Political WritingsH. Regnery Company, 1962 - 358 páginas |
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... wish it changed into a peace that suits them better . They do not , therefore , wish to have no peace , but only one more to their mind . And in the case of sedition , when men have separated themselves from the community , they yet do ...
... wish it changed into a peace that suits them better . They do not , therefore , wish to have no peace , but only one more to their mind . And in the case of sedition , when men have separated themselves from the community , they yet do ...
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... wish for a happy life , to desire a happy life , to long for it , to make pursuit for it , is , I suppose , the case ... wish to be happy ? " no one would say , " I do not wish it . " For instance , suppose a thief : I ask of him , " Why ...
... wish for a happy life , to desire a happy life , to long for it , to make pursuit for it , is , I suppose , the case ... wish to be happy ? " no one would say , " I do not wish it . " For instance , suppose a thief : I ask of him , " Why ...
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... wish the one who is subject to the penalty to go unpunished . Besides , here is another point , which is even more serious . All sins seem to de- serve forgiveness when the guilty person promises amendment , but human behavior has now ...
... wish the one who is subject to the penalty to go unpunished . Besides , here is another point , which is even more serious . All sins seem to de- serve forgiveness when the guilty person promises amendment , but human behavior has now ...
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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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