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Page x
... says ( ed . mai . praef . p . vii ) ' sacco serens vera falsis , utilia inutilibus ita permiscet , ut ab ea quasi cena dubia libenter ad sobriam Heusingerorum disciplinam refugias . ' The edition of Otto Heine , one of the excellent ...
... says ( ed . mai . praef . p . vii ) ' sacco serens vera falsis , utilia inutilibus ita permiscet , ut ab ea quasi cena dubia libenter ad sobriam Heusingerorum disciplinam refugias . ' The edition of Otto Heine , one of the excellent ...
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... says , rest satisfied with this , except where in par- ticular questions , such as that concerning the existence of the gods , the inborn sense is so strong that probability becomes 8 certainty 23. But as philosophy has to teach us only ...
... says , rest satisfied with this , except where in par- ticular questions , such as that concerning the existence of the gods , the inborn sense is so strong that probability becomes 8 certainty 23. But as philosophy has to teach us only ...
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... say with the Stoics that the morally good is alone and at all times expedient , than to maintain with others that ... says that those done from thoughtlessness are less criminal than such as are wilful and premeditated . He commends ...
... say with the Stoics that the morally good is alone and at all times expedient , than to maintain with others that ... says that those done from thoughtlessness are less criminal than such as are wilful and premeditated . He commends ...
Page xxi
... says concerns the question of the supreme good . What is that which possesses the highest value for us , which we desire not for the sake of anything else but for its own sake and by which we are influenced in all our actions as the ...
... says concerns the question of the supreme good . What is that which possesses the highest value for us , which we desire not for the sake of anything else but for its own sake and by which we are influenced in all our actions as the ...
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... says of his book de magistratibus , that it was not a strictly theoretical essay , but such as to take into account the existing conditions of society 72 , his treatise also de officiis was written in a popu- lar style and interspersed ...
... says of his book de magistratibus , that it was not a strictly theoretical essay , but such as to take into account the existing conditions of society 72 , his treatise also de officiis was written in a popu- lar style and interspersed ...
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