The Nineteenth Century and After, Volumes 137-138Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1945 |
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Pagina 211
... individuals or aspects of individuals ; of individual natures that is to say , and of their attributes . We mean this with the literalness of a child , and may , therefore , say that , apart from individuals and their inherent ...
... individuals or aspects of individuals ; of individual natures that is to say , and of their attributes . We mean this with the literalness of a child , and may , therefore , say that , apart from individuals and their inherent ...
Pagina 212
... individual members to the free development of the good life . If a State acts unjustly against an individual , it may readily arouse great fierceness of indignation . Should it act thus unjustly against a whole group or minority , it ...
... individual members to the free development of the good life . If a State acts unjustly against an individual , it may readily arouse great fierceness of indignation . Should it act thus unjustly against a whole group or minority , it ...
Pagina 257
... individual , and for a world of States in which the citizen counts more than the State . And by the individual I do not mean that the citizens of England will be better fed , housed and clothed than those of other nations - which I ...
... individual , and for a world of States in which the citizen counts more than the State . And by the individual I do not mean that the citizens of England will be better fed , housed and clothed than those of other nations - which I ...
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