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... political bias of their own minds , more careful in all their de- liberations , more earnest in the invoca- tion of a strength above their own , that they might not only appear to be just , but do justice in a manner so above all suspi ...
... political bias of their own minds , more careful in all their de- liberations , more earnest in the invoca- tion of a strength above their own , that they might not only appear to be just , but do justice in a manner so above all suspi ...
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... political authority ; that it is the soul of political combina- tion , and that it gives wisdom to the Solons of opinion , whose business it seems to be to publish political text- books , and fabricate political creeds an humble faith ...
... political authority ; that it is the soul of political combina- tion , and that it gives wisdom to the Solons of opinion , whose business it seems to be to publish political text- books , and fabricate political creeds an humble faith ...
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... political or otherwise . We have said that the doctrine of authority , or in other words the argumentum ad verecun- diam , is made an instrument for the enforcement , oftentimes unjust , and sometimes tyrannical , of opinion in political ...
... political or otherwise . We have said that the doctrine of authority , or in other words the argumentum ad verecun- diam , is made an instrument for the enforcement , oftentimes unjust , and sometimes tyrannical , of opinion in political ...
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THE UNITED STATES MAGAZINE AND DEMOCRATIC REVIEW VOL XV JULY 1844 No LXXIII | 3 |
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THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS IN ITS INFLUENCE ON THE | 11 |
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