Readings in Western Civilization, Volumen2George Harmon Knoles, Rixford Kinney Snyder, Rixford Snyder Lippincott, 1960 - 922 páginas |
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... greater part of what you say . But in what con- cerns the soul , men are apt to be incredulous ; they fear that when ... greater must become greater after being less . True . And that which becomes less must have been once greater and ...
... greater part of what you say . But in what con- cerns the soul , men are apt to be incredulous ; they fear that when ... greater must become greater after being less . True . And that which becomes less must have been once greater and ...
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... greater than 19 : 3 but less than 43 : 6 . The sun has to the moon a ratio greater than 5832 : 1 but less than 8000 : 1 . [ The Heliocentric Theory . ] The term world , as it is defined by most astronomers , is here designed to signify ...
... greater than 19 : 3 but less than 43 : 6 . The sun has to the moon a ratio greater than 5832 : 1 but less than 8000 : 1 . [ The Heliocentric Theory . ] The term world , as it is defined by most astronomers , is here designed to signify ...
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... greater number of citizens and extent of territory which may be brought within the compass of republi- can than of democratic government ; and it is this circumstance principally which renders factious combinations less to be dreaded in ...
... greater number of citizens and extent of territory which may be brought within the compass of republi- can than of democratic government ; and it is this circumstance principally which renders factious combinations less to be dreaded in ...
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The Ancient Near East | 1 |
From The Books of the Kings | 12 |
Greek Civilization | 29 |
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