Representative MenJ. Simon, 1980 - Počet stran: 204 |
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... serving . Man is endogenous , and education is his unfolding . The aid we have from others is mechanical , com- pared with the ... serve us in the intellect . Behmen and Swedenborg saw that things were representa- tive . Men are also ...
... serving . Man is endogenous , and education is his unfolding . The aid we have from others is mechanical , com- pared with the ... serve us in the intellect . Behmen and Swedenborg saw that things were representa- tive . Men are also ...
Strana 36
... served by receiv- ing and by imparting . Men who know the same things , are not long the best company for each other ... serve , it is because we do not see the company in a sufficiently long period for the whole rotation of parts to ...
... served by receiv- ing and by imparting . Men who know the same things , are not long the best company for each other ... serve , it is because we do not see the company in a sufficiently long period for the whole rotation of parts to ...
Strana 142
... serve me alone , he is as respectable as the just man ; he is altogether well employed ; he soon becometh of a ... served , taciturn , and deals in laws . The rumors of ghosts and hobgoblins gossip and tell fortunes . The teaching of the ...
... serve me alone , he is as respectable as the just man ; he is altogether well employed ; he soon becometh of a ... served , taciturn , and deals in laws . The rumors of ghosts and hobgoblins gossip and tell fortunes . The teaching of the ...
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