Great Books of the Western World, Količina 7Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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Stran 280
... sure . some good , and the hurtful are those which de some evil ? Cal . Yes . Soc . Take , for example , the bodily pleasures of eating and drinking , which we were just now mentioning - you mean to say that those which promote health ...
... sure . some good , and the hurtful are those which de some evil ? Cal . Yes . Soc . Take , for example , the bodily pleasures of eating and drinking , which we were just now mentioning - you mean to say that those which promote health ...
Stran 555
... sure . Str . And you are aware that this exchange of the merchant is of two kinds : it is partly con- cerned with food for the use of the body , and partly with the food of the soul which is bartered and received in exchange for money ...
... sure . Str . And you are aware that this exchange of the merchant is of two kinds : it is partly con- cerned with food for the use of the body , and partly with the food of the soul which is bartered and received in exchange for money ...
Stran 664
... sure . Ath . Let us endeavour to ascertain the cause of these changes ; for that will probably explain the first origin and development of forms of government . Cle . Very good . You shall endeavour to im- part your thoughts to us , and ...
... sure . Ath . Let us endeavour to ascertain the cause of these changes ; for that will probably explain the first origin and development of forms of government . Cle . Very good . You shall endeavour to im- part your thoughts to us , and ...
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