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... living import , as is evinced by his admoni- tion to masters to remember that their slaves are as themselves , inasmuch as they share the same nature . But this doctrine , which is of paramount significance in a democratic theory of ...
... living import , as is evinced by his admoni- tion to masters to remember that their slaves are as themselves , inasmuch as they share the same nature . But this doctrine , which is of paramount significance in a democratic theory of ...
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... living for the attainment of which civil society exists ; 261 those who are served by the state and who conserve its existence . We do not find him drawing cir- circles around classes , like Aristotle . No doubt he believed , with the ...
... living for the attainment of which civil society exists ; 261 those who are served by the state and who conserve its existence . We do not find him drawing cir- circles around classes , like Aristotle . No doubt he believed , with the ...
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... in the restrictive sense . Cf. Summa Theol . , la 2ae , qu . CIV , a . 4 . 265 Political Theories of Middle Age , p . 82 . any living sentient creature whatsoever , no not so much 60 ST . THOMAS ' POLITICAL DOCTRINE AND DEMOCRACY.
... in the restrictive sense . Cf. Summa Theol . , la 2ae , qu . CIV , a . 4 . 265 Political Theories of Middle Age , p . 82 . any living sentient creature whatsoever , no not so much 60 ST . THOMAS ' POLITICAL DOCTRINE AND DEMOCRACY.
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Catholic University of America. any living sentient creature whatsoever , no not so much as a kitling , to torment . ” We are not surprised to find his thought expressing itself in his Commentary on Aristotle's Politics , where he ...
Catholic University of America. any living sentient creature whatsoever , no not so much as a kitling , to torment . ” We are not surprised to find his thought expressing itself in his Commentary on Aristotle's Politics , where he ...
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... living possession ( res possessa animata ) or instru- ment for practical purposes , like the statutes of Daedalus or the tripods of Vulcan.334 He will not forget the soul which is in each one and which cannot be transgressed by another ...
... living possession ( res possessa animata ) or instru- ment for practical purposes , like the statutes of Daedalus or the tripods of Vulcan.334 He will not forget the soul which is in each one and which cannot be transgressed by another ...
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