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Stranica xvii
... whereas the slave , though he does not partake of reason , can apprehend reason . Where , then , one class of men presents a marked inferiority to another , there slavery is justified . And nature probably intended to make a visible ...
... whereas the slave , though he does not partake of reason , can apprehend reason . Where , then , one class of men presents a marked inferiority to another , there slavery is justified . And nature probably intended to make a visible ...
Stranica xxvi
... whereas the slave is a part of his master , and receives from him the impress of his character . The relations of husband and wife , of parent and child , will be more fully considered when we speak of the constitutions of states . For ...
... whereas the slave is a part of his master , and receives from him the impress of his character . The relations of husband and wife , of parent and child , will be more fully considered when we speak of the constitutions of states . For ...
Stranica xxxiv
... whereas enactments are expressly made to preserve the equality of families ; secondly , the assertion that , according to Plato , the best state is composed of democracy and tyranny : a statement which is nowhere to be found either in ...
... whereas enactments are expressly made to preserve the equality of families ; secondly , the assertion that , according to Plato , the best state is composed of democracy and tyranny : a statement which is nowhere to be found either in ...
Stranica lii
... whereas offices are either limited by time , like special magistracies , or unlimited , like the office of dicast and ecclesiast , we are here speaking of the latter only , and we want to find some common term under which both dicast ...
... whereas offices are either limited by time , like special magistracies , or unlimited , like the office of dicast and ecclesiast , we are here speaking of the latter only , and we want to find some common term under which both dicast ...
Stranica xcix
... of the poor , the democrats of the rich ; whereas the demagogues are always cutting the city in two by their quarrels with g 2 INTRODUCTION , BOOK V. 9 . xcix should be regularly audited at a general assembly of the ...
... of the poor , the democrats of the rich ; whereas the demagogues are always cutting the city in two by their quarrels with g 2 INTRODUCTION , BOOK V. 9 . xcix should be regularly audited at a general assembly of the ...
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