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... political economy ; for , in any town there , it only needed to ask what the government enacted , and reverse that , to know what ought to be done ; it was the most felicitously opposite legis lation to anything good and wise . There ...
... political economy ; for , in any town there , it only needed to ask what the government enacted , and reverse that , to know what ought to be done ; it was the most felicitously opposite legis lation to anything good and wise . There ...
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... politics ; that they make political distinction the end and not the means . And I fear they lack a class of men of leisure , in short , of gentlemen , —to give a toną - of honor to the community . I am told that 22 ENGLISH TRAITS .
... politics ; that they make political distinction the end and not the means . And I fear they lack a class of men of leisure , in short , of gentlemen , —to give a toną - of honor to the community . I am told that 22 ENGLISH TRAITS .
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... political aspects , for he wished to impress on me and all good Americans to cultivate the moral , the conservative , & c . , & c . , and never to call into action the physical strength of the people , as had just now been done in Eng ...
... political aspects , for he wished to impress on me and all good Americans to cultivate the moral , the conservative , & c . , & c . , and never to call into action the physical strength of the people , as had just now been done in Eng ...
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... political constructions , easily changed or de- stroyed . But this writer did not found his assumed races on any necessary law , disclosing their ideal or metaphysical necessity ; nor did he on the other hand count with precision the ...
... political constructions , easily changed or de- stroyed . But this writer did not found his assumed races on any necessary law , disclosing their ideal or metaphysical necessity ; nor did he on the other hand count with precision the ...
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... politics or for business ; strikes ; and sense of superiority founded on habit of victory in labor and in war : and the appetite for superiority grows by feeding . It is easy to add to the counteracting forces to race . Credence is a ...
... politics or for business ; strikes ; and sense of superiority founded on habit of victory in labor and in war : and the appetite for superiority grows by feeding . It is easy to add to the counteracting forces to race . Credence is a ...
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