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... mind , first , to establish the conception of a state or government , as an organization ex- isting for the good of the community , and essentially independent of the immediate holders of power ; and , secondly , to disentangle its ...
... mind , first , to establish the conception of a state or government , as an organization ex- isting for the good of the community , and essentially independent of the immediate holders of power ; and , secondly , to disentangle its ...
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... mind ; they judge of the completeness of proof by the very length and tediousness of the journey through which they have gone ; and think an idea grand and magnificent only when it is magnified by the mists which they have raised around ...
... mind ; they judge of the completeness of proof by the very length and tediousness of the journey through which they have gone ; and think an idea grand and magnificent only when it is magnified by the mists which they have raised around ...
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... mind would reject them with spontaneous and im- mediate indignation . Who finds it needful to prove that three angles are not one angle ? But if the human mind , after all , is so incorrect in its conceptions of consistency and morals ...
... mind would reject them with spontaneous and im- mediate indignation . Who finds it needful to prove that three angles are not one angle ? But if the human mind , after all , is so incorrect in its conceptions of consistency and morals ...
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