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... whole is the good of all its parts , so the good of all the parts is the good of the whole . If every man in the world is happy , it follows that all the world will be happy . Argal - as we say the great object of every true lover of ...
... whole is the good of all its parts , so the good of all the parts is the good of the whole . If every man in the world is happy , it follows that all the world will be happy . Argal - as we say the great object of every true lover of ...
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... whole truth . If I am not per- mitted to do this , my testimony , by being perpetually arrested before I have got half through , may be made to substantiate a falsehood , and involve me in perjury . Unless permitted to tell the whole ...
... whole truth . If I am not per- mitted to do this , my testimony , by being perpetually arrested before I have got half through , may be made to substantiate a falsehood , and involve me in perjury . Unless permitted to tell the whole ...
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... whole population . Now , suppose of this whole population of our little town of 5000 , the hundredth part of 16,000 , or 160 , men , women and children detected in crimes of all varieties of shade ! and sup- pose yourself one of the ...
... whole population . Now , suppose of this whole population of our little town of 5000 , the hundredth part of 16,000 , or 160 , men , women and children detected in crimes of all varieties of shade ! and sup- pose yourself one of the ...
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