SelectionsScribner, 1955 - 448 strani |
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Stran 203
... called death . And whether the so rs into the body once only or many times , does no ou say , make any difference in the fears of ind als . For any man , who is not devoid of sense , mus , if he has no knowledge and can give no account ...
... called death . And whether the so rs into the body once only or many times , does no ou say , make any difference in the fears of ind als . For any man , who is not devoid of sense , mus , if he has no knowledge and can give no account ...
Stran 410
... called water rather than fire , and which called any of them rather than all or someone a difficult matter . How , then , shall we settle and what questions about the elements may aised ? rst place , we see that what we just now called ...
... called water rather than fire , and which called any of them rather than all or someone a difficult matter . How , then , shall we settle and what questions about the elements may aised ? rst place , we see that what we just now called ...
Stran 411
... called ' fire ' which is of s ature always , and so of everything that has ge on . That in which the elements severally grow up ppear , and decay , is alone to be called by the his ' or ' that ; ' but that which is of a certain natur r ...
... called ' fire ' which is of s ature always , and so of everything that has ge on . That in which the elements severally grow up ppear , and decay , is alone to be called by the his ' or ' that ; ' but that which is of a certain natur r ...
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CRITO | 28 |
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