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" Those who speak with understanding must hold fast to what is common to all as a city holds fast to its law, and even more strongly. For all human laws are fed by the one divine law. It prevails as much as it will, and suffices for all things with something... "
History of Greek Philosophy: Thales to Democritus - Page 133
by Benjamin Apthorp Gould Fuller - 1923 - 290 pages
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The Library of Original Sources: The Greek world

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 488 pages
...holds fast to its law, and even more strongly. For all human laws are fed by one thing, the divine. It prevails as much as it will, and suffices for all things with something to spare. RP 35. 92. Though wisdom is common, yet the many live as if they had a wisdom of their own. RP 36....
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History of Greek Philosophy, Thales to Democritus

B.A.G. Fuller - 1923 - 398 pages
..."sleeping turn aside each into a world of his own," 29 and "live as if they had a wisdom of their own," 30 is like the laws of a city by which all the citizens...suffices for all things with something to spare." n If a man then wishes to know what the Logos is like, he has only to turn to the constitution and...
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The Awakening of Western Legal Thought

Max Hamburger - Law - 1969 - 204 pages
...holds fast to its law, and even more strongly. For all human laws are fed by the one divine law. It prevails as much as it will, and suffices for all things with something to spare."63 "The people must fight for its law as for its walls." 64 Arrogance or wantonness (the "Hybris"...
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'Nature and the Greeks' and 'Science and Humanism'

Erwin Schrödinger - Science - 1996 - 188 pages
...to her law, nay much more strongly so ; for all the laws of men are fed by the one divine law. This prevails as much as it will and suffices for all things with a net surplus. (Fr. 89) The waking have one common world, but the sleeping turn aside each into a world...
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Society and Nature: A Sociological Inquiry

Hans Kelsen - Anthropology - 1998 - 408 pages
...[v AAUW] and even more strongly. For all human laws are fed [ie are valid] hy the one divine law. It prevails as much as it will, and suffices for all things, with something to spare."" If human laws derive their validity from the divine universal law, it is hecause the divine universal...
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The Library of Original Sources: Volume II: the Greek World

Oliver J. Thatcher - History - 2004 - 460 pages
...holds fast to its law, and even more strongly. For all human laws are fed by one thing. the divine. It prevails as much as it will, and suffices for all things with something to spare. RP 35. 92. Though wisdom is common, yet the many live as if they had a wisdom of their own. RP 36....
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From Religion to Philosophy: A Study in the Origins of Western Speculation

Francis MacDonald Cornford - Philosophy - 2004 - 308 pages
...fast to its law, and even more strongly. For all human laws are fed by the one dirine law. It prerails as much as it will, and suffices for all things with something to spare ' (frag. 91 &l. ' So we must follow what is common ; yet the many lire as if they had a wisdom of their...
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