Gateway to the Great Books: Man and societyRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclop©¡dia Britannica, 1963 - 765ÆäÀÌÁö Complements Great Books of the Western World; includes only short works and excerpts from longer works. |
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... considering that the pilot necessarily knew better how to handle the boat than anybody could tell him . So here was the novelty of a king without a keeper , an absolute monarch who was absolute in sober truth and not by a fiction of ...
... considering that the pilot necessarily knew better how to handle the boat than anybody could tell him . So here was the novelty of a king without a keeper , an absolute monarch who was absolute in sober truth and not by a fiction of ...
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... consider very rightly that no man of sense will blame him for recounting the effects of misfortune or folly in their entirety ; he is not the author , but only the re- porter of them . If a fleet is destroyed , it is not he who sinks it ...
... consider very rightly that no man of sense will blame him for recounting the effects of misfortune or folly in their entirety ; he is not the author , but only the re- porter of them . If a fleet is destroyed , it is not he who sinks it ...
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... consider Howe as the greatest enemy the Tories have ; he is bringing a war into their country , which , had it not been for him and partly for themselves , they had been clear of . Should he now be expelled , I wish with all the ...
... consider Howe as the greatest enemy the Tories have ; he is bringing a war into their country , which , had it not been for him and partly for themselves , they had been clear of . Should he now be expelled , I wish with all the ...
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