EssaysA. L. Burt, 1899 - 402 頁 |
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... virtue . We do not yet see that virtue is Height , and that a man or a company of men plastic and permeable to principles , by the law of nature must over- power and ride all cities , nations , kings , rich men , poets , who are not ...
... virtue . We do not yet see that virtue is Height , and that a man or a company of men plastic and permeable to principles , by the law of nature must over- power and ride all cities , nations , kings , rich men , poets , who are not ...
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... virtue . It is a virtue gone to seed : it is a kind of posthumous honor . It does not often caress the great , but the children of the great : it is a hall of the Past . It usually sets its face against the great of this hour . Great ...
... virtue . It is a virtue gone to seed : it is a kind of posthumous honor . It does not often caress the great , but the children of the great : it is a hall of the Past . It usually sets its face against the great of this hour . Great ...
第 350 頁
... virtue . of being identical in nature . This interest , of course , with its whole power demands a democracy . While the rights . of all as persons are equal in virtue of their access to reason , their rights in property are very ...
... virtue . of being identical in nature . This interest , of course , with its whole power demands a democracy . While the rights . of all as persons are equal in virtue of their access to reason , their rights in property are very ...
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