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  • MONTREAL, Sept. 24/CNW Telbec/- ethica Clinical Research Inc. ( "ethica"), a Contract Research Organization

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  • We may, without any heretical division of person, economically distinguish our Lord's character as Jesus, and as Christ, so far that during his sojourn on earth, from his baptism at least to his crucifixion, he was in some respects his own Elias, bringing back the then existing Church to the point at which the Prophets had placed it; that is, distinguishing the 'ethica' from the 'politica,' what was binding on the Jews as descendants of Abraham and inheritors of the patriarchal faith from the statutes obligatory on them as members of the

    The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Henry Nelson Coleridge 1820

  • We must also guard against political and ethica missteps that might damage the campaign.

    Harold Pollack: The McCain Campaign: "Turning a Page" 2008

  • From my perspective, this is less "Principles and ethica values" and more like craven truckling, selling out pure science in the name of sectarianism is always a cheap way to pay off ravenous supporters, more than a few of whom has skirted the laws of the Republic to keep Bush II in office.

    The Chimes at Midnight 2007

  • Philosophia moralis sive ethica (˜Moral Philosophy or Ethics™) 5 vols.

    Christian Wolff Hettche, Matt 2006

  • (Turin, 1960) has the Greek text of all Epicurus 'works and fragments, with an Italian translation; C. Diano, Epicuri ethica (Florence, 1946) has all the ethical works and frag - ments; C. Bailey, Epicurus (Oxford, 1926) has a text (omit - ting the Herculaneum fragments) with English translation and commentary; Lucretius, De rerum natura has been edited and translated many times.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas PAMELA M. HUBY 1968

  • In 1835 he obtained in Münster the degree of D.D., for his dissertation: "De Petri denegatione, qua inquiritur de huius criminis ethica natura et luculentioribus effectibus".

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913

  • We aim to study the ethos of groups, in order to see how it arises, its power and influence, the modes of its operation on members of the group, and the various attributes of it (ethica).

    Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals William Graham Sumner 1875

  • Baumgarten (a brother of the noted theologian) perfected, in his Philosophia ethica (1740, 1751), the Wolfian ethics, especially in formal respects; he places our duties toward God (as those which condition all the others) at the head. —

    Christian Ethics. Volume I.���History of Ethics. 1819-1870 1873

  • Apparently Curt and his comrades want to mine the same sleazy titilting soil that the Detroit News culitvated with not only a repeat visit of the inhumane photo shot of the deceased but now we get the breathtaking back story about LeDuff 'journalistic ethica and a lot of frozen bullshit ..

    Metro Times 2009

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