Essays Old and NewMargaret M. Bryant F.S. Crofts & Company, 1940 - 417 páginas |
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... nature expresses itself in them as characteristically as in statutes , or songs , or railroads , and an abstract of the codes of nations would be a transcript of the common conscience . Governments have their origin . in the moral ...
... nature expresses itself in them as characteristically as in statutes , or songs , or railroads , and an abstract of the codes of nations would be a transcript of the common conscience . Governments have their origin . in the moral ...
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... nature and judgments dictate are perilous for the children and annoying to the neighbors . One such harassed neighbor asked the mother of some children of nature how she expected them to become civilized , and she said , " Oh , we are ...
... nature and judgments dictate are perilous for the children and annoying to the neighbors . One such harassed neighbor asked the mother of some children of nature how she expected them to become civilized , and she said , " Oh , we are ...
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... Nature . This is the fundamental article of all religious faith . If there is no purpose in the universe , or in evolution , or in man , then indeed there is no God and no good . But if there is purpose in nature and in human life , it ...
... Nature . This is the fundamental article of all religious faith . If there is no purpose in the universe , or in evolution , or in man , then indeed there is no God and no good . But if there is purpose in nature and in human life , it ...
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Michel Eyquem de Montaigne 15331592 | 2 |
Francis Bacon | 9 |
Hamlet William Hazlitt 57 | 11 |
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