Russian Intellectual History: An AnthologyMarc Raeff Harcourt, Brace & World, 1966 - 404 páginas |
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... possible , and their duty to the state , in respect to their children , is to produce useful citizens , it is clear that the well - being of the children and their usefulness to the state constitute component parts of the aim of ...
... possible , and their duty to the state , in respect to their children , is to produce useful citizens , it is clear that the well - being of the children and their usefulness to the state constitute component parts of the aim of ...
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... possible that the fate of this most useful of estates , on which the might and wealth of the country depend , should ... possible to tie the farmers securely to the land as the source of their happiness and prosperity . Only then will it ...
... possible that the fate of this most useful of estates , on which the might and wealth of the country depend , should ... possible to tie the farmers securely to the land as the source of their happiness and prosperity . Only then will it ...
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... possible , so that in acquiring wealth they do not develop a disgust for their calling . For experience shows that almost all the merchants who have grown rich have an aversion to being merchants and endeavor , by all possible means ...
... possible , so that in acquiring wealth they do not develop a disgust for their calling . For experience shows that almost all the merchants who have grown rich have an aversion to being merchants and endeavor , by all possible means ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
FEOFAN PROKOPOVICH | 13 |
MIKHAIL VASILEVICH LOMONOSOV | 31 |
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