Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes1-2Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1961 |
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... nature , for passions are by nature infinite . Further , man's primary task is then to satisfy his passions , which means improving his material conditions . Since it is his ma- terial condition which is of primary importance to ...
... nature , for passions are by nature infinite . Further , man's primary task is then to satisfy his passions , which means improving his material conditions . Since it is his ma- terial condition which is of primary importance to ...
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... nature of the many to be amendable to fear but not to a sense of honour , and to abstain from evil not because of its baseness but because of the penalties it en- tails ; since , living as they do by passion , they pursue the pleasures ...
... nature of the many to be amendable to fear but not to a sense of honour , and to abstain from evil not because of its baseness but because of the penalties it en- tails ; since , living as they do by passion , they pursue the pleasures ...
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... nature . There is nothing left but to share this responsibility with the Creator - in prayer . " There is nothing left but self - surrender to Him who is not nature nor the giver of finished recipes for dealing with nature which would ...
... nature . There is nothing left but to share this responsibility with the Creator - in prayer . " There is nothing left but self - surrender to Him who is not nature nor the giver of finished recipes for dealing with nature which would ...
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R Kramer Five Modern German Poems | 18 |
H Avegno Some Notes on Pasternaks | 26 |
Sr Consuela Marie Merton or Toynbee | 34 |
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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