The Thoughts of the Emperor M. Aurelius AntoninusG. Bell & sons, 1887 - 216 sider |
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... look carelessly at the way in which he has expressed himself ; but if any one draws this conclusion , he will be mistaken . Anto- ninus means to commemorate the merits of his several teachers , what they taught and what a pupil might ...
... look carelessly at the way in which he has expressed himself ; but if any one draws this conclusion , he will be mistaken . Anto- ninus means to commemorate the merits of his several teachers , what they taught and what a pupil might ...
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... look at the motions of the planets , the action of what we call gravitation , the elemental combination of unorganized bodies and their resolution , the production of plants and of living bodies , their generation , growth , and their ...
... look at the motions of the planets , the action of what we call gravitation , the elemental combination of unorganized bodies and their resolution , the production of plants and of living bodies , their generation , growth , and their ...
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... look at things and see what they are , resolving them into the material ( An ) , the causal ( airiov ) , and the relation ( ávapopá ) , or the purpose , by which he seems to mean something in the nature of what we call effect , or end ...
... look at things and see what they are , resolving them into the material ( An ) , the causal ( airiov ) , and the relation ( ávapopá ) , or the purpose , by which he seems to mean something in the nature of what we call effect , or end ...
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... look directly to his own happiness , though a man's happiness or tranquillity is indirectly promoted by living as he ought to do . A man must live conformably to the universal nature , which means , as the emperor explains it in many ...
... look directly to his own happiness , though a man's happiness or tranquillity is indirectly promoted by living as he ought to do . A man must live conformably to the universal nature , which means , as the emperor explains it in many ...
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... look to nothing else , not even for a moment , except to reason ; and to be always the same , in sharp pains , on the occasion of the loss of a child , and in long illness ; and to see clearly in a living example that the same man can ...
... look to nothing else , not even for a moment , except to reason ; and to be always the same , in sharp pains , on the occasion of the loss of a child , and in long illness ; and to see clearly in a living example that the same man can ...
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