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... person at all , but as nothing but thought . Aristotle , like Plato and Socrates , thought that a man was of no importance except as part of a city ; but he was the last of the philosophers to think that the city mattered so very much ...
... person at all , but as nothing but thought . Aristotle , like Plato and Socrates , thought that a man was of no importance except as part of a city ; but he was the last of the philosophers to think that the city mattered so very much ...
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... person , and the person who speaks is this younger Scipio Africanus . " When I went to Africa I was particularly anxious to visit King Masinissa , who was a friend of our family for very good reasons . When I arrived , the old King ...
... person , and the person who speaks is this younger Scipio Africanus . " When I went to Africa I was particularly anxious to visit King Masinissa , who was a friend of our family for very good reasons . When I arrived , the old King ...
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... person has to carry . By the time they have staggered all round with their load they are credited with having recited all the prayers in the books they carried . Others simply walk round , telling the beads on their chaplets , or ...
... person has to carry . By the time they have staggered all round with their load they are credited with having recited all the prayers in the books they carried . Others simply walk round , telling the beads on their chaplets , or ...
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In the Beginning | 3 |
The Desire of All Nations | 237 |
Réveillé | 311 |
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