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The excess of the working class , in its present state of development , is perhaps best shown in Mr. Bradlaugh , the iconoclast , who seems to be almost for baptizing us all in blood and fire into his new social dispensation , and to ...
The excess of the working class , in its present state of development , is perhaps best shown in Mr. Bradlaugh , the iconoclast , who seems to be almost for baptizing us all in blood and fire into his new social dispensation , and to ...
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ز mind and its poverty I think this so probable , that I should be inclined easily to admit it , if it were not that , in the first place , nothing of this kind , perhaps , should be admitted without examination ; and , in the second ...
ز mind and its poverty I think this so probable , that I should be inclined easily to admit it , if it were not that , in the first place , nothing of this kind , perhaps , should be admitted without examination ; and , in the second ...
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And he who leads men to call forth and exercise in themselves this power , and who busily calls it forth and exercises it in himself , is at the present moment , perhaps , as Socrates was in his time , more in concert with the vital ...
And he who leads men to call forth and exercise in themselves this power , and who busily calls it forth and exercises it in himself , is at the present moment , perhaps , as Socrates was in his time , more in concert with the vital ...
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