10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BANEFULNESS»
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Plato's Gorgias: Literally Translated, with an Introductory ...
Prodigious then must be the amount of banefulness and amazing the evil by
which the soul's vice exceeds all the rest so as to make it the foulest of them all,
since it is not by pain, according to your account. Pol. So it appears. Soc. But
further ...
Plato, Edward Meredith Cope, 1864
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Plato's Gorgias, Literally Translated with an Introductory ...
Prodigious then must be the amount of banefulness and amazing the evil by
which the soul's vice exceeds all the rest so as to make it the foulest of them all,
since it is not by pain, according to your account. Pol. So it appears. 800. But
further ...
Plato, Edward Meredith COPE, 1864
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Medieval Philosophy: From St. Augustine to Nicholas of Cusa
Hence it is necessary that the violence and banefulness of these four causes of
all evils should be recognized in the beginning and rebuked and banished far
from the consideration of science. For where these three bear sway, no reason ...
John F. Wippel, Allan Bernard Wolter, 1969
... fallacy of his hopes of power, 282, 283. , circumstances of his accession to the
premiership detailed, XLV. 520-522. , a saying of, L. 308. , declares the East India
Company's monopoly an exception to the rule which asserts the banefulness ...
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A Gleam of comfort to this distracted Empire, in despite of ...
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treachery szsser; and they who wantonly provoked this bar-ct barity, lord it in all
the banefulness of tri-t umphant impunity P A The goodness of Pro-i vidence too ...
England, Thomas Lewis O'BEIRNE (successively Bishop of Ossory and of Meath.), 1785
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Ferozsons English to English and Urdu Dictionary
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
Besides there are other seeds which have atendency to induce diseases similar
to gangrenous and spasmodic ergotisrn, and which in many instances have been
intermixed with the grain, the farmer unknowing of their banefulness. Amongst ...
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The Great Indian Religions
CHAPTER II. of The Sutras Rationalist philosophers The six Shastras Common
tenets— How to attain emancipation — The banefulness of activity The Sankhya
philosophy— The Yoga philosophy— Early rituals— Gautama's institutes — Rites
...
Personal experience and continual observation have made evident to me the
banefulness in the habit of deprecating the assertions and the character of others
, merely by the implications attendant on the usage of ambiguous and invidious ...
George Jacob Holyoake, 1850
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Abstract of the Massachusetts School Returns
Schools ; the advantages of apparatus and school libraries ; the superiority of
female teaching, for young children, over that of males ; the value of thorough
instruction as contrasted with the worthlessness and banefulness of that which is
...
Massachusetts. Board of Education, 1841
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BANEFULNESS»
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On Enjoying Philo-Semitism
So if the flip side of the caricature of Jewish banefulness is Jewish awesomeness instead, I'm always going to take it when it comes along. «Tablet Magazine, May 13»