Russian Intellectual History: An AnthologyMarc Raeff Harcourt, Brace & World, 1966 - 404 páginas |
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... desire to do something for the good of his compatriots opened his humanitarian heart , and this is what he said : " Friends ! The matter regarding which I questioned you is without doubt of such importance that you could not even have ...
... desire to do something for the good of his compatriots opened his humanitarian heart , and this is what he said : " Friends ! The matter regarding which I questioned you is without doubt of such importance that you could not even have ...
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... desires your enlightenment , he desires to extend the realm of your moral potential ; it is his desire that the sciences and the arts thrive beneath a canopy of laurels and olive trees and that , fired by love of country , the citizen's ...
... desires your enlightenment , he desires to extend the realm of your moral potential ; it is his desire that the sciences and the arts thrive beneath a canopy of laurels and olive trees and that , fired by love of country , the citizen's ...
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... desire appears first in the brain is proved by the fact that desire is always centered upon some object , or some goal . This shows that desire must have an object which must first create an impression on our brain , for it is ...
... desire appears first in the brain is proved by the fact that desire is always centered upon some object , or some goal . This shows that desire must have an object which must first create an impression on our brain , for it is ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
FEOFAN PROKOPOVICH | 13 |
MIKHAIL VASILEVICH LOMONOSOV | 31 |
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