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Stranica xvii
... noble everywhere , even when taken in war ; but the barbarians are noble only in their own country . Does not this use of language clearly imply that there are two classes of men , the slave by nature , and the freeman by nature ? And ...
... noble everywhere , even when taken in war ; but the barbarians are noble only in their own country . Does not this use of language clearly imply that there are two classes of men , the slave by nature , and the freeman by nature ? And ...
Stranica xix
... noble victim , according to the natural formation , where the joint is , not breaking any part , as a bad carver might . ' ( Phaedrus , 265 E. ) But it is not the historical method which resolves institutions and facts into their ...
... noble victim , according to the natural formation , where the joint is , not breaking any part , as a bad carver might . ' ( Phaedrus , 265 E. ) But it is not the historical method which resolves institutions and facts into their ...
Stranica xxv
... noble disposition is required in the natural subject as well as in the natural ruler . But , on the other hand , we say that the difference between them is one of kind and not of degree . What is the conclusion ? That the virtue of the ...
... noble disposition is required in the natural subject as well as in the natural ruler . But , on the other hand , we say that the difference between them is one of kind and not of degree . What is the conclusion ? That the virtue of the ...
Stranica xxvii
... noble thoughts , which , though entangled in some paradoxes and errors incidental to the age of Aristotle , may be regarded as the true lights of political philosophy in all ages . The individual , the family , the state , are all parts ...
... noble thoughts , which , though entangled in some paradoxes and errors incidental to the age of Aristotle , may be regarded as the true lights of political philosophy in all ages . The individual , the family , the state , are all parts ...
Stranica lxi
... noble . But if so , those who make justice relative to a particular form of government speak of a part of justice only . - Yet another question : Who ought to have the supreme authority c . 10 . in the state ? The many , the wealthy ...
... noble . But if so , those who make justice relative to a particular form of government speak of a part of justice only . - Yet another question : Who ought to have the supreme authority c . 10 . in the state ? The many , the wealthy ...
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