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... common interests , as well as common origin , always exist , in the prejudices and sympathies of the former , a strong preponderance in favour of the superior class . There is probably no subject more deeply interesting to every section ...
... common interests , as well as common origin , always exist , in the prejudices and sympathies of the former , a strong preponderance in favour of the superior class . There is probably no subject more deeply interesting to every section ...
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... common to possess the charm of novelty , that maxims , which are strictly correct when applied to their legitimate objects , are often grossly fallacious when extended be- yond their proper limits . Before we confidently apply to the ...
... common to possess the charm of novelty , that maxims , which are strictly correct when applied to their legitimate objects , are often grossly fallacious when extended be- yond their proper limits . Before we confidently apply to the ...
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... common rights of humanity , because they are not more than human . Human beings are , in great measure , moulded by the circum- stances in which they are placed , and rise or fall in the scale of moral and intellectual refinement ...
... common rights of humanity , because they are not more than human . Human beings are , in great measure , moulded by the circum- stances in which they are placed , and rise or fall in the scale of moral and intellectual refinement ...
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