Q
Subject Chapter Paragraph
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Qaqortingneq, Netsilik Eskimo |
Eskimo |
7--9 |
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Qasida |
Bedouin |
1--10 |
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Qian, Sima |
Sima
Qian |
1--8 |
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Qin dictatorship |
Han
Fei Tzu |
Intro |
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Qin Dynasty |
Sima
Qian |
Intro |
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Qualities for praise or blame |
Machiavelli |
9 |
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Quarrel over nothing |
Shakespeare |
11 |
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Quarrel, Agammenon-Achilles |
Homer |
4 |
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Quarrels, settling |
Muhammad |
60 |
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Quickness |
Boccaccio |
3 |
R
Subject Chapter Paragraph
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Rabbit, luring children |
Bantu |
15 |
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Rabelais, Francois |
Rabelais |
Intro,
1-23 |
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Racial equality |
Sun
Yat-sen |
29,
30 |
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Racial lines |
Zitkala-Sa |
23 |
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Rage, at loss of status |
Aeschylus |
10 |
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Rain chant |
N
A Indian |
7 |
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Rain, and death |
Bushmen |
10 |
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Rain, and feelings |
Kenko |
21 |
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Raindrops, on leaves |
Chong
Ch'ol |
15 |
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Raleigh, Walter |
Eliz
Poets |
8--12 |
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Rangiuia, song of |
Maori |
6 |
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Rasmussen, Knud |
Eskimo |
Intro |
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Rational knowledge, beyond |
Tolstoy |
16-18 |
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Rational numbers |
Euclid |
6 |
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Rationalistic philosophy |
Carvaka |
Intro |
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Rationality, man's gift |
Manetti |
6 |
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Rattles, dancing |
Bushmen |
7 |
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Reading and listening |
Mo
Tzu |
17 |
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Reading, and writing |
Kenko |
4 |
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Reading, importance of |
Bruni |
3 |
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Reading, pleasure of |
Kenko |
6 |
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Reason, crushed in women |
Wollstonecraft |
2,
16, 18 |
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Reason, exercise of |
Wollstonecraft |
6 |
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Reason, freedom of |
Condorcet |
4 |
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Reason, only guide |
Al
Ma'arri |
6 |
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Reason, tolerance, humanity |
Condorcet |
4 |
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Reasoning, circular |
Carvaka |
8 |
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Reasoning, correct |
Condorcet |
7 |
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Reasoning, tests men |
Ben
Sirach |
14 |
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Rebellion, from lack of rights |
United
Nations |
1 |
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Rebirth, none |
Buddha |
33 |
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Rebuke, of a husband |
Euripedes |
3 |
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Recall, vivid moments |
Kenko |
15 |
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Recalling emotions |
Augustine |
15 |
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Recalling images |
Augustine |
1 |
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Reciprocity |
Tolstoy |
22,
23 |
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Reciprocity, just |
Greek
Analects |
12 |
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Reciprocity, rule for life |
Confucius |
7 |
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Reckless man, avoid |
Ben
Sirach |
50 |
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Records of the Historian |
Sima
Qian |
Intro |
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Records, oldest writtetn |
Sumer
Scribes |
Intro |
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Records, wampum |
Dekanawidah |
23 |
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Recovering, what is lost |
Jesus |
24-26 |
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Rectification of heart |
Confucius |
4 |
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Rectitude, guide for action |
Amenenope |
4 |
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Red Bird |
Zitkala-Sa |
Intro |
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Red cockatoo |
Po
Chu-i |
7 |
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Redemption of kinsman |
Hebrew
Scrb |
12 |
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Refuge, from danger |
Bedouin |
2 |
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Refugees, from war |
Grotius |
39-41 |
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Regrets, past |
Omar
Khaiyyam |
10 |
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Rejoice, in springtime |
Hafiz |
11 |
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Rejoicing, shame of |
Samuel
ha-Nagid |
4 |
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Relations with others |
Gracian |
58-70 |
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Relations, and acts |
Epictetus |
22 |
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Relatives, treat kindly |
Muhammad |
42 |
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Relativity, of judgment |
Chuang
Tzu |
26 |
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Reliability, of sources |
Albiruni |
2 |
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Religion, agnostic |
Carvaka |
Intro |
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Religion, and politics |
Gandhi |
51 |
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Religion, basic principles |
Tolstoy |
20,
21 |
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Religion, defects in |
Gandhi |
47-50 |
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Religion, errors of |
Albiruni |
10 |
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Religion, freedom of |
Jefferson |
10 |
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Religion, mockery of |
Rabelais |
Intro |
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Religion, no compulsion |
Muhammad |
1 |
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Religion, relation to art |
Goethe |
27 |
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Religion,
subversion of |
English
Billl of Rights |
Intro,
2 |
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Religion, subverted |
Erasmus |
40 |
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Religion, true |
Tolstoy |
19-24 |
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Religions, respect other |
Muhammad |
11 |
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Religions, tolerance of |
Asoka |
13 |
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Religiosity, criticism of |
Wang
Ch'ung |
Intro |
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Religious and secular |
United
Nations |
Intro |
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Religious doctrine |
Tolstoy |
2 |
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Religious freedom |
Jefferson |
10-13 |
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Religious freedom |
Swiss
Federation |
Intro |
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Religious persecution |
Bentham |
16 |
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Religious persecution |
Gandhi |
Intro |
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Religious persecution |
Paine |
45 |
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Religious tolerance |
Grotius |
Intro |
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Religious tolerance |
More |
15 |
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Religious uniformity |
Jefferson |
12 |
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Religious wars |
Grotius |
31 |
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Rely on your own feet |
Kamo
no Chomei |
13 |
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Remembering |
Augustine |
14 |
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Remembering Golden Bells |
Po
Chu-i |
12 |
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Remembrance, of a friend |
Eliz
Poets |
15 |
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Remembrance, of youth |
Eliz
Poets |
1 |
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Remorse, for aggression |
Asoka |
1 |
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Remorse, for killing |
Bhagavad
Gita |
2 |
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Remorse, of Achilles |
Homer |
10 |
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Renaissance humanism |
Boccaccio |
Intro |
|
Renaissance humanism |
Bruni |
Intro |
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Renaissance, Italian |
Manetti |
Intro |
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Renouncing drunkeness |
Po
Chu-i |
8 |
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Renown, gaining |
Machiavelli |
39 |
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Repentence, and shame |
Democritus |
18 |
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Reply to Sor Philothea |
Sor
Juana |
Intro |
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Repose, absolute |
Chu
Hsi |
17 |
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Representation, England |
Paine |
25 |
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Representation, for wome |