Russian Intellectual History: An AnthologyMarc Raeff Harcourt, Brace & World, 1966 - 404 páginas |
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... common weal but would subordinate all his in- tentions and acts to this principle , who can suppose his unlimited power to be restricted by such subordination ? Rather has it the same nature as the power of the All - Highest . The ...
... common weal but would subordinate all his in- tentions and acts to this principle , who can suppose his unlimited power to be restricted by such subordination ? Rather has it the same nature as the power of the All - Highest . The ...
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... common goal , so long as those who followed them were mindful of that goal . Everywhere particular heresies sprang ... common tradition and the common covenant of love , each particular church , through the special character of its ...
... common goal , so long as those who followed them were mindful of that goal . Everywhere particular heresies sprang ... common tradition and the common covenant of love , each particular church , through the special character of its ...
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... common cult . No , we do have certain things in common , as witness our friendship over so many years . I lead a strange , double life . Brought up in the tradition of European culture , I am steeped in its spirit and am not only ...
... common cult . No , we do have certain things in common , as witness our friendship over so many years . I lead a strange , double life . Brought up in the tradition of European culture , I am steeped in its spirit and am not only ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
FEOFAN PROKOPOVICH | 13 |
MIKHAIL VASILEVICH LOMONOSOV | 31 |
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