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Subject Chapter Paragraph
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Wabanaki Indian |
N
A Indian |
6 |
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Wage earners, interests of |
Smith |
12 |
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Wages, cause of inequalities |
Smith |
8 |
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Wages, do not hold back |
Hebrew
Scrb |
8 |
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Wages, regulation of |
Smith |
10 |
|
Walking in beauty |
N
A Indian |
14 |
|
Wampum records |
Dekanawidah |
23 |
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Wang Ch'ung |
Wang
Ch'ung |
Intro,
1-27 |
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Wang Lun, poem to |
Li
Po |
2 |
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Wang Yang-ming |
Wang
Yang-ming |
Intro,
1-57 |
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War Chiefs, duties, rights |
Dekanawidah |
36 |
|
War powers |
Dekanawidah |
79 |
|
War, abandonment |
More |
Intro,
4 |
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War, abolishing with love |
Mo
Tzu |
4 |
|
War, accursed |
Bedouin |
8 |
|
War, against |
Mo
Tzu |
10 |
|
War, and a mother |
Euripedes |
5 |
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War, and marriage |
Euripedes |
7 |
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War, and suffering |
Hardy |
10-12 |
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War, and untrained people |
Confucius |
62 |
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War, and women |
Euripedes |
Intro |
|
War, as defense |
Lao
Tzu |
4 |
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War, as murder |
Mo
Tzu |
11,
13 |
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War, as theft |
Mo
Tzu |
10,
13 |
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War, calamity of |
Lao
Tzu |
4 |
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War, caution towards |
Confucius |
13 |
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War, conduct and spoils |
Hebrew
Scrb |
103-105 |
|
War, curse of |
Mo
Tzu |
12 |
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War, destruction and loss |
Sumer
Scribes |
30-51 |
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War, do not humiliate foe |
Lao
Tzu |
4 |
|
War, every, unjust |
Voltaire |
26 |
|
War, false motives for |
Grotius |
24,
25 |
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War, families parted |
Du
Fu |
1 |
|
War, far from home |
Li
Po |
11 |
|
War, invitation to rejected |
Sun
Yat-sen |
52 |
|
War, justifiable causes |
Grotius |
19-21 |
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War, madness |
Erasmus |
7 |
|
War, misfortunes of |
Asoka |
2 |
|
War, murder, of a child |
Euripedes |
8 |
|
War, nefarious |
Li
Po |
11 |
|
War, non-agression |
Lao
Tzu |
4 |
|
War, peace the goal |
Grotius |
1 |
|
War, pretext for crimes |
Erasmus |
6 |
|
War, prudence shuns |
Euripedes |
6 |
|
War, railing against |
Euripedes |
11,12 |
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War, robs men of wives |
Chinese
Odes |
9 |
|
War, sorrow after |
Euripedes |
6 |
|
War, state of contenders |
Grotius |
2 |
|
War, strike decisive blow |
Lao
Tzu |
4 |
|
War, suffering |
Shakespeare |
Intro |
|
War, trade of monarchies |
Paine |
5 |
|
War, used to raise taxes |
Paine |
29 |
|
Warfare |
Machiavelli |
Intro |
|
Warrior song |
N
A Indian |
18 |
|
Wars, avoiding |
Grotius |
22,
23 |
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Wars, false basis |
Grotius |
32-34 |
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Wars, just and unjust |
Grotius |
17,18 |
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Wars, no virtue in |
Wollstonecraft |
32 |
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Wars, pre-emptive |
Grotius |
26,
27 |
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Wars, religious |
Grotius |
31 |
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Wars, specious excuses for |
Grotius |
28-30 |
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Watchmen, absent |
Bantu |
14 |
|
Water lizard, in parable |
Bantu |
4 |
|
Water, causing change |
Lao
Tzu |
1 |
|
Water, first principle |
Greek
Analects |
4 |
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Way, eightfold |
Buddha |
11 |
|
Way, The |
Greek
Analects |
47 |
|
Way, unvarying |
Lao
Tzu |
1 |
|
Ways of living |
Montaigne |
1 |
|
Weak and soft |
Lao
Tzu |
2 |
|
Weak, respect the |
Amenenope |
1 |
|
Wealth of Nations |
Smith |
Intro |
|
Wealth, against accumulation |
More |
5 |
|
Wealth, distribution |
Greek
Analects |
2 |
|
Wealth, do not covet |
Amenenope |
6 |
|
Wealth, fades away |
Euripedes |
10 |
|
Wealth, inconveniences |
Epicurus |
38--43 |
|
Wealth, inequality of |
Condorcet |
16 |
|
Wealth, maxims |
Tiruvalluvar |
16 |
|
Wealth, perpetuated by laws |
Condorcet |
17 |
|
Weapons, instruments of evil |
Lao
Tzu |
4 |
|
Wearisome, all things |
Koheleth |
1 |
|
Wedding ceremony |
Song
of Songs |
Intro |
|
Wedlock |
Justinian |
8 |
|
Weepiing, for Enkidu |
Sin-Leqe-uninnini |
8 |
|
Weeping, blessed |
Jesus |
31 |
|
Weeping, for dead husband |
Chong
Ch'ol |
14 |
|
Weights and measures, lawful |
Magna
Carta |
32 |
|
Weights, fall equally fast |
Galileo |
20 |
|
Welfare, of the people |
Asoka |
9 |
|
Welfare, social |
Asoka |
11 |
|
Well-being, seeking |
Rodo |
25 |
|
Well-bred man |
Kenko |
22 |
|
Wen fu |
Lu
Chi |
1--11 |
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West, barbarism of |
Sun
Yat-sen |
52 |
|
Whisperers |
Ben
Sirach |
35 |
|
White moderates |
King |
23-4,
32 |
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White settlers |
Zitkala-Sa |
31 |
|
Widow, do not ill-treat |
Hebrew
Scrb |
7 |
|
Widow's rights |
Magna
Carta |
22-26 |
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Wife, gone |
Maori |
10 |
|
Wife, be thankful for |
Ptahhotep |
20 |
|
Wife, bribes |
Cervantes |
16 |
|
Wife, death of |
Hafiz |
6 |
|
Wife, death of husband |
Eliz
Poets |
19 |
|
Wife, helper |
Ben
Sirach |
24 |
|
Wife, leaving in Ihami |
Hitomaro |
3,4 |
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Wife, lonely |
Chinese
Odes |
12 |
|
Wife, nagging |
Ben
Sirach |
25 |
|
Wife, of marquis |
Chinese
Odes |
11 |
|
Wife, on her death |
Hitomaro |
5,7 |
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Wife, partner |
Erasmus |
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