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The idea of perfection as a general expansion of the human family is at variance with our strong individualism , our hatred of all limits to the unrestrained swing of the individual's personality , our maxim of ' every man for himself .
The idea of perfection as a general expansion of the human family is at variance with our strong individualism , our hatred of all limits to the unrestrained swing of the individual's personality , our maxim of ' every man for himself .
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... the sentence Sir Daniel Gooch's mother repeated to him every morning when he was a boy going to work : ' Ever remember , my dear Dan , that you should look forward to being some day manager of that concern l ' — this fruitful maxim ...
... the sentence Sir Daniel Gooch's mother repeated to him every morning when he was a boy going to work : ' Ever remember , my dear Dan , that you should look forward to being some day manager of that concern l ' — this fruitful maxim ...
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... social dispensation , and to whore reflexions , now that I have once been set going on Bishop Wilson's track , I can- not forbear commending this maxim of the good old man : Intemperance in talk makes a dreadful havoc in the heart .
... social dispensation , and to whore reflexions , now that I have once been set going on Bishop Wilson's track , I can- not forbear commending this maxim of the good old man : Intemperance in talk makes a dreadful havoc in the heart .
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... abstract maxim , that he saw very well that for his purpose itself , of enabling the individual to stand perfect on his own foundations and to do without the State , the action of the State would for long , long years be necessary .
... abstract maxim , that he saw very well that for his purpose itself , of enabling the individual to stand perfect on his own foundations and to do without the State , the action of the State would for long , long years be necessary .
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This is just in accordance with that maxim about the State which we have more than once used : The State is of the religion of all its citizens without the fanaticism of any of them . Those who deny this , either think so poorly of the ...
This is just in accordance with that maxim about the State which we have more than once used : The State is of the religion of all its citizens without the fanaticism of any of them . Those who deny this , either think so poorly of the ...
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