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... capacity to foretell the future was no longer their prime function since already in his time this art had clearly declined through old age and neglect ( ' et vetustate et neglegentia ' , De leg- ibus , 2. 33 ) . So Alberti's lament for ...
... capacity to foretell the future was no longer their prime function since already in his time this art had clearly declined through old age and neglect ( ' et vetustate et neglegentia ' , De leg- ibus , 2. 33 ) . So Alberti's lament for ...
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... capacity to rise above his earthly problems . Remarkably the section immediately following this passage in Cicero deals with the eyes . The discussion considers the question whether the man without sight can be happy : the protagonist ...
... capacity to rise above his earthly problems . Remarkably the section immediately following this passage in Cicero deals with the eyes . The discussion considers the question whether the man without sight can be happy : the protagonist ...
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... capacity of legal language to capture the experience of violence , see Hastrup ( 2003 ) . 10 Those concerned with women's rights realised that for the ' grassroots ' — their objects of concern and intended beneficiaries - the moral ...
... capacity of legal language to capture the experience of violence , see Hastrup ( 2003 ) . 10 Those concerned with women's rights realised that for the ' grassroots ' — their objects of concern and intended beneficiaries - the moral ...
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