Readings in Western Civilization, Volum 2George Harmon Knoles, Rixford Kinney Snyder, Rixford Snyder Lippincott, 1960 - 922 pàgines |
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Pàgina 204
... equal rapidity . For he whose life is short spends a day no more swiftly than he whose life is longer . But while the equal moments are impartially snatched from both , the one has a nearer and the other a more remote goal to reach with ...
... equal rapidity . For he whose life is short spends a day no more swiftly than he whose life is longer . But while the equal moments are impartially snatched from both , the one has a nearer and the other a more remote goal to reach with ...
Pàgina 625
... equal- ity is every day gaining ground in the human heart . It has been said a hundred times that our contemporaries ... equal right to take a part in it . As none is different from his fellows , none can exercise a tyrannical power ...
... equal- ity is every day gaining ground in the human heart . It has been said a hundred times that our contemporaries ... equal right to take a part in it . As none is different from his fellows , none can exercise a tyrannical power ...
Pàgina 666
... equal wages , equal hours of labor , equal official status , or equal authority for everyone . Such conditions are not only im- practicable , but incompatible with the equality of subordination to the common interest which is ...
... equal wages , equal hours of labor , equal official status , or equal authority for everyone . Such conditions are not only im- practicable , but incompatible with the equality of subordination to the common interest which is ...
Continguts
The Ancient Near East | 1 |
From The Books of the Kings | 12 |
Greek Civilization | 29 |
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