Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... merely bodily defect in another , ' he said , ' we will be patient of it and will love the same ' ( Republic , Trans . by Jowett , 11 , 402 ) . The reader's attention is called to the significant word ' merely ' in this context . It is ...
... merely bodily defect in another , ' he said , ' we will be patient of it and will love the same ' ( Republic , Trans . by Jowett , 11 , 402 ) . The reader's attention is called to the significant word ' merely ' in this context . It is ...
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... merely a late manifestation of civilization , it is , however , important to remember the vis major which works in favour of human biological excellence in primitive races and even among the peoples of early forms of civilization , who ...
... merely a late manifestation of civilization , it is , however , important to remember the vis major which works in favour of human biological excellence in primitive races and even among the peoples of early forms of civilization , who ...
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... merely the bare necessary to keep alive , but also everything possible with the view of overcoming other species . They do not merely sustain their own lives , they obtrude themselves on other lives , even other lives belonging to their ...
... merely the bare necessary to keep alive , but also everything possible with the view of overcoming other species . They do not merely sustain their own lives , they obtrude themselves on other lives , even other lives belonging to their ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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