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... means of subsistence in his home . Later he did much to establish a school for their children , not infrequently robbing his own table to add some delicacy or substantial food to the table of the school . Before his death it was ...
... means of subsistence in his home . Later he did much to establish a school for their children , not infrequently robbing his own table to add some delicacy or substantial food to the table of the school . Before his death it was ...
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... means of its perfection . He willed therefore the state . " His will is the " law of laws " and the " sover- eign of sovereigns . " " We are all born in subjection , all born equally , high and low , governors and governed , in ...
... means of its perfection . He willed therefore the state . " His will is the " law of laws " and the " sover- eign of sovereigns . " " We are all born in subjection , all born equally , high and low , governors and governed , in ...
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... means of attaining his ideals . He held that when a public man failed to avail himself of such means for the performance of his duty , he betrayed his trust . But his firm adherence to party did not mean his slavery to party . He might ...
... means of attaining his ideals . He held that when a public man failed to avail himself of such means for the performance of his duty , he betrayed his trust . But his firm adherence to party did not mean his slavery to party . He might ...
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... mean is social freedom . It is that state of things in which liberty is secured by the equality of restraint . A constitution of things in which the liberty of no one man , and no body of men , and no number of men , can find means to ...
... mean is social freedom . It is that state of things in which liberty is secured by the equality of restraint . A constitution of things in which the liberty of no one man , and no body of men , and no number of men , can find means to ...
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... means of our preservation . They arise out of instinc- tive principles of self - defence , and are executive powers under the legislation of nature , enforcing its first laws . " With Burke's character and most distinctive prin- ciples ...
... means of our preservation . They arise out of instinc- tive principles of self - defence , and are executive powers under the legislation of nature , enforcing its first laws . " With Burke's character and most distinctive prin- ciples ...
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