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But our whole scheme of government being representative , every one of our governors has all possible temptation , instead of setting up before the governed who elect him , and on whose favour he depends , a high standard of right ...
But our whole scheme of government being representative , every one of our governors has all possible temptation , instead of setting up before the governed who elect him , and on whose favour he depends , a high standard of right ...
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... and force of example with it , whether we should not try to put into the action of the State as much as possible of right reason or our best self , which may , in this manner , come back to us with new force and authority ; may have ...
... and force of example with it , whether we should not try to put into the action of the State as much as possible of right reason or our best self , which may , in this manner , come back to us with new force and authority ; may have ...
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6 to einploy both parts as perfectly as possible . Now thought and speculation is eminently an individual matter , and worship and devotion is eminently a collective matter . It does not help me to think a thing more clearly that ...
6 to einploy both parts as perfectly as possible . Now thought and speculation is eminently an individual matter , and worship and devotion is eminently a collective matter . It does not help me to think a thing more clearly that ...
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Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism Matthew Arnold Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2011 |
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