SelectionsScribner, 1955 - 448 strani |
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Stran xix
... principle o is nothing positive ; it is absence of being gree of good . A criminal - shall we say- grade saint . We ... principles , for principles and necessary whereas experience reveal : ticular and casual . Counting may teach pairs ...
... principle o is nothing positive ; it is absence of being gree of good . A criminal - shall we say- grade saint . We ... principles , for principles and necessary whereas experience reveal : ticular and casual . Counting may teach pairs ...
Stran 211
... principle would go on to assume a higher principle , and er , until you found a resting - place in the best of th er ; but you would not confuse the principle and th sequences in your reasoning , like the Eristics - a t if you wanted to ...
... principle would go on to assume a higher principle , and er , until you found a resting - place in the best of th er ; but you would not confuse the principle and th sequences in your reasoning , like the Eristics - a t if you wanted to ...
Stran 218
... principle is imperishable ; for this has not wledged , but if this had been acknowledged , 1 have been no difficulty in contending that at ch of the even the odd principle and the num- ook their departure ; and the same argument e held ...
... principle is imperishable ; for this has not wledged , but if this had been acknowledged , 1 have been no difficulty in contending that at ch of the even the odd principle and the num- ook their departure ; and the same argument e held ...
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INTRODUCTIONRAPHAEL DEMOS | v |
APOLOGY | 1 |
CRITO | 28 |
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