SelectionsScribner, 1955 - 448 strani |
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Stran xxxvii
... person . Man's fighting spirit is e only on the battlefield , but in the every day of living . Life too is a battle and man need in encountering adversity . Finally , reason is to think , to contemplate , to understand : th curiosity ...
... person . Man's fighting spirit is e only on the battlefield , but in the every day of living . Life too is a battle and man need in encountering adversity . Finally , reason is to think , to contemplate , to understand : th curiosity ...
Stran 18
... person with whom I ng , says : Yes , but I do care ; then I do not leave et him go at once ; but I proceed to interrogate ine and cross - examine him , and if I think that o virtue in him , but only says that he has , I re- im with ...
... person with whom I ng , says : Yes , but I do care ; then I do not leave et him go at once ; but I proceed to interrogate ine and cross - examine him , and if I think that o virtue in him , but only says that he has , I re- im with ...
Stran 361
... person show that all is one by partaking of one , and at ne time many by partaking of many , would tha y astonishing . But if he were to show me that solute one was many , or the absolute many on ould be truly amazed . And so of all the ...
... person show that all is one by partaking of one , and at ne time many by partaking of many , would tha y astonishing . But if he were to show me that solute one was many , or the absolute many on ould be truly amazed . And so of all the ...
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INTRODUCTIONRAPHAEL DEMOS | v |
APOLOGY | 1 |
CRITO | 28 |
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