Aún no tenemos significados para "belong to man".
1Therefore it does not belong to man to act for an end.
2Beyond these are bodies which belong to man's timeless existence, curiously named and obscurely defined.
3Objection 1: It would seem that it does not belong to man to act for an end.
4All that is in man that is not in God's image does not belong to man's nature.
5Secondly, as necessary for its well-being: thus, beauty of body and keenness of perfection belong to man's perfection.
6The bow and the arms of chivalry belong to man alone, and most of all these belong to me.
7Objection 1: It seems that it does not belong to man alone to eat this sacrament spiritually, but likewise to angels.
8All three phases of time belong to man, the past to the graybeard, the future to youth, and the present to childhood.
9This race of African descent has been declared by constitutional enactment to be entitled to whatever privileges belong to man, as man.
10It is something that a woman has earned such a fame, and in a sphere which has been supposed to belong to man alone.
11It seems more than can belong to man, at least to me, so unlike what I have deserved, that I can hardly believe it.
12The animal may develop a wonderful degree of intelligence, but it can never attain the powers of ideation and conscious reflection which belong to man.
13These things belong to man alone, and if he is without them he is a prisoner of nature, and no whit better than an animal.
14I could fill many pages with a description of the properties or accidents, which belong to man as such, or to which he is liable.
15Manliness is an attribute that belongs to man; it disgraces a woman.
16Objection 1: It would seem that to enjoy belongs to men alone.
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Belong to man a través del tiempo
Belong to man por variante geográfica