Gateway to the Great Books: Man and societyRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1963 - 765페이지 Complements Great Books of the Western World; includes only short works and excerpts from longer works. |
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... thought by mankind on these impenetrable problems . I have mentioned at how early an age he made me a reader of ecclesiastical history ; and he taught me to take the strongest interest in the Reforma- tion , as the great and decisive ...
... thought by mankind on these impenetrable problems . I have mentioned at how early an age he made me a reader of ecclesiastical history ; and he taught me to take the strongest interest in the Reforma- tion , as the great and decisive ...
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... thought . Of course , the same isolation which belonged to his original thinking and living detached him from the ... thought that without religion or devotion of some kind nothing great was ever accomplished : and he thought that the ...
... thought . Of course , the same isolation which belonged to his original thinking and living detached him from the ... thought that without religion or devotion of some kind nothing great was ever accomplished : and he thought that the ...
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... thought and feeling , but for their power of descrip- tion and literary excellence : Some circumstantial evidence is ... thought is sexton to all the world . How can we expect a harvest of thought who have not had a seed- time of ...
... thought and feeling , but for their power of descrip- tion and literary excellence : Some circumstantial evidence is ... thought is sexton to all the world . How can we expect a harvest of thought who have not had a seed- time of ...
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Agricola American aristocracy army ARTICLE Assembly authority believe Bixby boat called Carduchi cause character Chirisophus citizens civilization common Constitution Cromwell Declaration democracy democratic Domitian enemy England equal Europe exercise eyes fact father feel force France freedom French French Revolution friends give Greek hand heart Hecataeus Herodotus historian hoplites human hundred idea Indians individual influence interest King land less liberty live look Lytton Strachey manner means Members ment miles mind moral natural never night officers opinion party passions peace peltasts Persian Persian War persons pilot pilothouse political principles Puritans religion Republican respect Revolution river Security Council seemed slavery slaves social society soldiers speak Tacitus things Thoreau thought thousand Thucydides tion Tiribazus true truth Union United Nations universal suffrage Virginia whole words Xenophon