Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volumes 1-2Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1964 - English literature |
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... human heart desires - do I not possess all human virtues ? Does not my money therefore transform all my inabilities into their opposite ? If money is the tie that binds me with human life , that binds me with society , nature , and man ...
... human heart desires - do I not possess all human virtues ? Does not my money therefore transform all my inabilities into their opposite ? If money is the tie that binds me with human life , that binds me with society , nature , and man ...
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... human under- standing , and are deeply rooted in it , not only so beset men's mind that they become difficult of access , but even when access is obtained , will again meet and trouble us in the instauration of the sciences , unless ...
... human under- standing , and are deeply rooted in it , not only so beset men's mind that they become difficult of access , but even when access is obtained , will again meet and trouble us in the instauration of the sciences , unless ...
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... Human Understanding , 1690 ; Two Treatises on Government , 1690 ; Some Thoughts Concern- ing Education , 1693 ; The Reasonableness of Christianity , 1695 ; The Whole History of Naviga- tion , 1704 . In his two " Treatises of Government ...
... Human Understanding , 1690 ; Two Treatises on Government , 1690 ; Some Thoughts Concern- ing Education , 1693 ; The Reasonableness of Christianity , 1695 ; The Whole History of Naviga- tion , 1704 . In his two " Treatises of Government ...
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