Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 10Cath. University of America Press, 1921 |
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... observes , " all advance of democracy must be based " , 13 dignifies each man as the image of his Maker and claims for all men the same purpose of existence , she has ever recognized that there is a wide twilight zone of human ...
... observes , " all advance of democracy must be based " , 13 dignifies each man as the image of his Maker and claims for all men the same purpose of existence , she has ever recognized that there is a wide twilight zone of human ...
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... observes : " Filmer's Patriarcha was certainly well known - Jefferson's own copy of it still exists in the Library of Congress . " And Sir Robert Filmer translates and quotes a particularly popular paragraph which he declares to ...
... observes : " Filmer's Patriarcha was certainly well known - Jefferson's own copy of it still exists in the Library of Congress . " And Sir Robert Filmer translates and quotes a particularly popular paragraph which he declares to ...
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... observes M. F. Morris , " that the first distinct and positive illustration of constitutional government is to be found in the monastic orders . The very word Constitution in the technical sense in which we now use it , was first em ...
... observes M. F. Morris , " that the first distinct and positive illustration of constitutional government is to be found in the monastic orders . The very word Constitution in the technical sense in which we now use it , was first em ...
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... observes , does not lack ambiguities and inco- herencies , 113 St. Thomas far excells Cicero in his analysis and use of these ideas . Christianity poised man's minds above the earth and enabled them to realize more fully than even the ...
... observes , does not lack ambiguities and inco- herencies , 113 St. Thomas far excells Cicero in his analysis and use of these ideas . Christianity poised man's minds above the earth and enabled them to realize more fully than even the ...
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... observes that every state is a class state and that such a state , with its different layers of power and dignity , superior and inferior social groups , is not a natural but an artificial organization . Thus far is he faithful to the ...
... observes that every state is a class state and that such a state , with its different layers of power and dignity , superior and inferior social groups , is not a natural but an artificial organization . Thus far is he faithful to the ...
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