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Pagina 340
moral and political philosophy , and to do these things with a view of making
youth and manhood - women , teachers and rulers - their blind and willing slaves
. " p . 29 . The circle of slavery is here complete ; the Jesuits having become
slaves ...
moral and political philosophy , and to do these things with a view of making
youth and manhood - women , teachers and rulers - their blind and willing slaves
. " p . 29 . The circle of slavery is here complete ; the Jesuits having become
slaves ...
Pagina 475
If a thing has no effects , we then say it is not a cause . Truth never does any thing
of which we have any knowledge . It has no ability of independent action or
motion , or dependent action or motion . If it be a cause , it gives no practical proof
of ...
If a thing has no effects , we then say it is not a cause . Truth never does any thing
of which we have any knowledge . It has no ability of independent action or
motion , or dependent action or motion . If it be a cause , it gives no practical proof
of ...
Pagina 492
The thing to which we are to resort in order to know . We are also to bear in mind
that the phrase " to know , " as applied to man , the inquirer after truth , and the
phrase to . “ know the truth , ” convey the same identical idea . It is impossible for
...
The thing to which we are to resort in order to know . We are also to bear in mind
that the phrase " to know , " as applied to man , the inquirer after truth , and the
phrase to . “ know the truth , ” convey the same identical idea . It is impossible for
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