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... character of his intellect . This desire the Stoics called oikeiwois , the domestic instinct or feeling of kindred . And , there- fore , the assertion that by nature every animal is impelled only to seek its own advantage or good , if ...
... character of his intellect . This desire the Stoics called oikeiwois , the domestic instinct or feeling of kindred . And , there- fore , the assertion that by nature every animal is impelled only to seek its own advantage or good , if ...
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... character of justice . 45. To return to the point from which I started , it is true that it belongs to the character of certain virtues that the affections are kept in moderation ; but it does not follow that this is the proper and ...
... character of justice . 45. To return to the point from which I started , it is true that it belongs to the character of certain virtues that the affections are kept in moderation ; but it does not follow that this is the proper and ...
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... character , situation , and relations of this nation and country than any which had ever been proposed or suggested . In its general principles and great outlines it was conformable to such a system of govern- ment as I had ever most ...
... character , situation , and relations of this nation and country than any which had ever been proposed or suggested . In its general principles and great outlines it was conformable to such a system of govern- ment as I had ever most ...
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... character whose integrity , talents , experience , and services had placed him in the rank of the most esteemed and respected in the nation . The direct object of his mission was expressed in his letter of credence to the French ...
... character whose integrity , talents , experience , and services had placed him in the rank of the most esteemed and respected in the nation . The direct object of his mission was expressed in his letter of credence to the French ...
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... character , and interest . I should have been happy to have thrown a veil over these transactions if it had been possible to conceal them ; but they have passed on the great theatre of the world , in the face of all Europe and America ...
... character , and interest . I should have been happy to have thrown a veil over these transactions if it had been possible to conceal them ; but they have passed on the great theatre of the world , in the face of all Europe and America ...
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