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... consider it without ethical prejudgment ; to think of it not as warfare , but as the appearance of difference , difference of opinions , of interests . For that is what conflict means - difference . We shall not consider merely the ...
... consider it without ethical prejudgment ; to think of it not as warfare , but as the appearance of difference , difference of opinions , of interests . For that is what conflict means - difference . We shall not consider merely the ...
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... CONSIDER those sins which relate to voluntary com- mutations . First , we shall consider cheating , which is committed in buying and selling : secondly , we shall consider usury , which occurs in loans . In connection with the other ...
... CONSIDER those sins which relate to voluntary com- mutations . First , we shall consider cheating , which is committed in buying and selling : secondly , we shall consider usury , which occurs in loans . In connection with the other ...
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... consider as obvious to everyone who considers the immense advantage of accurate numerical tables in all matters of calculation , especially in those which relate to astronomy and navigation . - Report of the Royal Society , Feb. 12 ...
... consider as obvious to everyone who considers the immense advantage of accurate numerical tables in all matters of calculation , especially in those which relate to astronomy and navigation . - Report of the Royal Society , Feb. 12 ...
Contents
A Probe of the Art of WealthGetting | 1944 |
A Follower of Confucius Anticipates the Law of Supply | 1953 |
Breaking the Bonds of Tradition | 1973 |
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