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... seems strange that any man should at this time of day still find it necessary to plead such a cause , especially in a country like the United States , where liberty is supposed to be the very atmosphere breathed by the people . Even a ...
... seems strange that any man should at this time of day still find it necessary to plead such a cause , especially in a country like the United States , where liberty is supposed to be the very atmosphere breathed by the people . Even a ...
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... seem to remain no possible standards of criticism , condemnation or approval . Is the sweated factory girl atoning for the luxurious idleness and selfishness of a previ- ous incarnation ? Is the plutocrat with his millions and his man ...
... seem to remain no possible standards of criticism , condemnation or approval . Is the sweated factory girl atoning for the luxurious idleness and selfishness of a previ- ous incarnation ? Is the plutocrat with his millions and his man ...
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... seem to justify them ; but there is a mystical element in man's nature which causes the masses to turn away very quickly from the philosopher who can promise them nothing but brute satis- factions . Man is not a brute , but a spirit ...
... seem to justify them ; but there is a mystical element in man's nature which causes the masses to turn away very quickly from the philosopher who can promise them nothing but brute satis- factions . Man is not a brute , but a spirit ...
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... seem to some , a religion . " The true reformer will rejoice with Whittier that— All the good the past hath had Remains to make our own time glad . The radical reformer may say , as George Fox , speaking two hundred and fifty years ago ...
... seem to some , a religion . " The true reformer will rejoice with Whittier that— All the good the past hath had Remains to make our own time glad . The radical reformer may say , as George Fox , speaking two hundred and fifty years ago ...
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... that the authority of all the officers of State is seriously impaired . It would seem a just criticism to assert that this kind of democracy is not a constitu- tional government at all , without supremacy of laws . CONSTITUTIONAL CHAOS 59.
... that the authority of all the officers of State is seriously impaired . It would seem a just criticism to assert that this kind of democracy is not a constitu- tional government at all , without supremacy of laws . CONSTITUTIONAL CHAOS 59.
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