The Shaking Off of BurdensUniversity of Cape Town, 1965 - 17 Seiten |
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... taken away . In 1965 a senior member of the University was prohibited by Government order from continuing to teach or carry out research . The students of the University of Cape Town established the T. B. Davie Memorial Lecture to ...
... taken away . In 1965 a senior member of the University was prohibited by Government order from continuing to teach or carry out research . The students of the University of Cape Town established the T. B. Davie Memorial Lecture to ...
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... taken for granted , was to consider what he meant by the word , " citizen " . But in the Athens of Aristotle's day not quite everyone re- garded the question as irrelevant . Aristotle makes it clear , when he gives reasons for his views ...
... taken for granted , was to consider what he meant by the word , " citizen " . But in the Athens of Aristotle's day not quite everyone re- garded the question as irrelevant . Aristotle makes it clear , when he gives reasons for his views ...
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... taken in war who are barbarians , by which term he meant , of course , simply non - Greeks , and those who are Greeks ? But this will not help us much . For in the case of Greek captives it is obvious that it may happen that men of ...
... taken in war who are barbarians , by which term he meant , of course , simply non - Greeks , and those who are Greeks ? But this will not help us much . For in the case of Greek captives it is obvious that it may happen that men of ...
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