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He believed that he had set forth a complete account of the whole nature of man , which could be reduced to four basic elements , the natural powers of man's body and mind : strength of body , experience , reason , and passion.21 In the ...
He believed that he had set forth a complete account of the whole nature of man , which could be reduced to four basic elements , the natural powers of man's body and mind : strength of body , experience , reason , and passion.21 In the ...
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Fides was one of the strongest forces in Roman life ; it was " a law - creating element . " 27 The founders relied upon the idea of trusteeship , on the fiducia cum amico or on the fideicommissum.28 The municipia and the collegia ...
Fides was one of the strongest forces in Roman life ; it was " a law - creating element . " 27 The founders relied upon the idea of trusteeship , on the fiducia cum amico or on the fideicommissum.28 The municipia and the collegia ...
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It is founded upon artificial presuppositions , due to elements of the Greek or GreekChristian civilization , taken as ... As foreign element relating to the present , there is the reception of entire portions of French and German ...
It is founded upon artificial presuppositions , due to elements of the Greek or GreekChristian civilization , taken as ... As foreign element relating to the present , there is the reception of entire portions of French and German ...
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