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Page 170
... doctrine of Western Europe so outworn that it can no longer suffice ? I do not think so . Per- sonally , I believe the Stoic rather than the Christian or Pla- tonist doctrine gets me through the tight places in life , though all help at ...
... doctrine of Western Europe so outworn that it can no longer suffice ? I do not think so . Per- sonally , I believe the Stoic rather than the Christian or Pla- tonist doctrine gets me through the tight places in life , though all help at ...
Page 244
... doctrine of Karma , or the causal chain throughout the various existences . He was talking to the Prince of Ching - ling , who said to him : " If you do not believe in Karma , how can you explain the different states of wealth and ...
... doctrine of Karma , or the causal chain throughout the various existences . He was talking to the Prince of Ching - ling , who said to him : " If you do not believe in Karma , how can you explain the different states of wealth and ...
Page 269
... doctrine of the golden mean any more than a definition which does not define . For where , between extremes which are separated by a distance at once so great and so difficult to measure by any yardstick yet invented , does any actually ...
... doctrine of the golden mean any more than a definition which does not define . For where , between extremes which are separated by a distance at once so great and so difficult to measure by any yardstick yet invented , does any actually ...
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