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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... true , which it is important for us and all men to keep in mind . To assert that in whatever man you chose to lay hold of ( by this or the other plan of clutching at him ) ; and clapped a round piece of metal on the head of , and called ...
... true , which it is important for us and all men to keep in mind . To assert that in whatever man you chose to lay hold of ( by this or the other plan of clutching at him ) ; and clapped a round piece of metal on the head of , and called ...
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... true one . Sword and Bible were borne before him , without any chimera : were not these the real emblems of Puritanism ; its true decoration and insignia ? It had used them both in a very real man- ner , and pretended to stand by them ...
... true one . Sword and Bible were borne before him , without any chimera : were not these the real emblems of Puritanism ; its true decoration and insignia ? It had used them both in a very real man- ner , and pretended to stand by them ...
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... true interest of the people is indissolubly connected with that of the wealthier portion of the community , since it cannot but suffer by the severe measures to which it resorts . But is it not the true interest of kings to render their ...
... true interest of the people is indissolubly connected with that of the wealthier portion of the community , since it cannot but suffer by the severe measures to which it resorts . But is it not the true interest of kings to render their ...
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