Russian Intellectual History: An AnthologyMarc Raeff Harcourt, Brace & World, 1966 - 404 páginas |
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... necessary for the children's well - being , and not to feel indignant and vexed , when the parents themselves show so little good will toward him and transgress , or allow transgression of , his incontestable rights ? This occurs most ...
... necessary for the children's well - being , and not to feel indignant and vexed , when the parents themselves show so little good will toward him and transgress , or allow transgression of , his incontestable rights ? This occurs most ...
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... necessary to indicate what law is and who has the power issue laws . 22. What is property and how is it acquired ? to 23. The obligations , rights , and property of farmers having been defined in this manner , it is necessary to impress ...
... necessary to indicate what law is and who has the power issue laws . 22. What is property and how is it acquired ? to 23. The obligations , rights , and property of farmers having been defined in this manner , it is necessary to impress ...
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... necessary that the art of elocution be part of the seminary curriculum . In this connection I cannot forbear mentioning that it is necessary for the government to take steps of its own to secure a decent maintenance for the priests ...
... necessary that the art of elocution be part of the seminary curriculum . In this connection I cannot forbear mentioning that it is necessary for the government to take steps of its own to secure a decent maintenance for the priests ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
FEOFAN PROKOPOVICH | 13 |
MIKHAIL VASILEVICH LOMONOSOV | 31 |
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