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Page 11
But they take this course , as I conceive , with the purpose with which , when things have been twisted one way , we bend them the other , in order to make them straight . But this attempt to drive things too far is often so far from ...
But they take this course , as I conceive , with the purpose with which , when things have been twisted one way , we bend them the other , in order to make them straight . But this attempt to drive things too far is often so far from ...
Page 15
How necessary this observation is , in many instances , will appear in the course of the work . No less careful have I been to separate those things which belong to jus , or right , properly and strictly so called ( out of which arises ...
How necessary this observation is , in many instances , will appear in the course of the work . No less careful have I been to separate those things which belong to jus , or right , properly and strictly so called ( out of which arises ...
Page 16
... and universal character of all virtue , but that right reason , which virtue everywhere follows , dictates that in some things a medium course is to be followed , in others the highest degree of the affection is to be aimed at .
... and universal character of all virtue , but that right reason , which virtue everywhere follows , dictates that in some things a medium course is to be followed , in others the highest degree of the affection is to be aimed at .
Page 20
I have refrained from discussing points which belong to another subject , as the utility of this or that course ; for these belong to a special art , — namely , the art political , which Aristotle rightly treats as a separate subject ...
I have refrained from discussing points which belong to another subject , as the utility of this or that course ; for these belong to a special art , — namely , the art political , which Aristotle rightly treats as a separate subject ...
Page 34
... and afterwards beat it into bars with hammers . * The Indians called the " Tierra Firme , " or coast of the mainland , Babeque or Caritaba.- N. To go thither it was necessary to shape a course 34 10.
... and afterwards beat it into bars with hammers . * The Indians called the " Tierra Firme , " or coast of the mainland , Babeque or Caritaba.- N. To go thither it was necessary to shape a course 34 10.
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