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Foreigners and those who disagree with us are not thought of as men and women like ourselves and our fellow - countrymen ; they are thought of as representatives and , so to say , symbols of a class .
Foreigners and those who disagree with us are not thought of as men and women like ourselves and our fellow - countrymen ; they are thought of as representatives and , so to say , symbols of a class .
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But such as it was , he saw or thought he saw , that it was held together and prevented from being h worse , by belief and reverence of the received divinities . As a ruler of mankind , he deemed it his duty not to suffer society to ...
But such as it was , he saw or thought he saw , that it was held together and prevented from being h worse , by belief and reverence of the received divinities . As a ruler of mankind , he deemed it his duty not to suffer society to ...
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After long consideration , I thought of a method of trying the question . I reflected that if I could only find a man wiser than myself , then I might go to the god with a refutation in my hand . I should say to him , “ Here is a man ...
After long consideration , I thought of a method of trying the question . I reflected that if I could only find a man wiser than myself , then I might go to the god with a refutation in my hand . I should say to him , “ Here is a man ...
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v1 ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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