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" This law was made by Utopus, not only for preserving the public peace, which he saw suffered much by daily contentions and irreconcilable heats, but because he thought the interest of religion itself required it. "
The Quarterly Review - 19. oldal
Szerkesztette: - 1846
Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről

Thomas More and His Utopia: With a Historical Introduction

Karl Kautsky - 1927 - 266 oldal
...those of other opinions ; and such as did otherwise were to be condemned to banishment or slavery. " This law was made by Utopus, not only for preserving...contentions and irreconcilable heats, but because he thought the interest of religion itself required it. He judged it not fit to determine anything rashly, and...




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