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... authority of Con- science decides the question of obligation in cases where vice appears to conduce to our happiness ? 5. Whence does it arise that men are not agreed as to the internal na- ture of man as they are with regard to his ...
... authority of Con- science decides the question of obligation in cases where vice appears to conduce to our happiness ? 5. Whence does it arise that men are not agreed as to the internal na- ture of man as they are with regard to his ...
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... authority for which we do not see the reasons , Butler argues that the strict logical way of stating and determining the matter is this " There is an apparent reason for the preference and none against it . Further positive institutions ...
... authority for which we do not see the reasons , Butler argues that the strict logical way of stating and determining the matter is this " There is an apparent reason for the preference and none against it . Further positive institutions ...
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... authorities besides Arrian for the life of Alexander ? 4. Arrian's account of the nature of the assembly in which Alexander was invested with the ἡγεμονία τῆς ἐπὶ τοὺς Πέρσας στρατείας conflicts with the evidence of other historians ...
... authorities besides Arrian for the life of Alexander ? 4. Arrian's account of the nature of the assembly in which Alexander was invested with the ἡγεμονία τῆς ἐπὶ τοὺς Πέρσας στρατείας conflicts with the evidence of other historians ...
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... authority of Ptolemy . Give your estimate of the authority of Ptolemy . At what period did he compose his work ? A story told by Arrian in the begin- ning of the Third Book of the Anabasis is important in aiding us to form an estimate ...
... authority of Ptolemy . Give your estimate of the authority of Ptolemy . At what period did he compose his work ? A story told by Arrian in the begin- ning of the Third Book of the Anabasis is important in aiding us to form an estimate ...
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... authority was committed to Antipater . The army then requiring the military stipends which had been pro- mised them by Alexander , Antipater ( as he was unable to satisfy them ) assured them , their requests were justly grounded ; and ...
... authority was committed to Antipater . The army then requiring the military stipends which had been pro- mised them by Alexander , Antipater ( as he was unable to satisfy them ) assured them , their requests were justly grounded ; and ...
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Página 172 - Man that is born of a woman, Is of few days, and full of trouble. He cometh forth like a flower, and is cut down: He fleeth also as a shadow, and continueth not And dost thou open thine eyes upon such an one.
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