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... that a few transient outbreaks of rowdyism signify nothing , that our system of liberty is one which itself cures all the evils which it works , that the educated and intelligent classes stand in overwhelming strength and majestic ...
... that a few transient outbreaks of rowdyism signify nothing , that our system of liberty is one which itself cures all the evils which it works , that the educated and intelligent classes stand in overwhelming strength and majestic ...
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But , oh ! cry many people , sweetness and light are not enough ; you must put strength or energy along with them , and make a kind of trinity of strength , sweetness and light , and then , perhaps , you may do some good .
But , oh ! cry many people , sweetness and light are not enough ; you must put strength or energy along with them , and make a kind of trinity of strength , sweetness and light , and then , perhaps , you may do some good .
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For indeed this is just one of the advantages of sweetness and light over fire and strength , that sweetness and light make a feudal class quietly and gradually drop its feudal habits because it sees them at variance with truth and ...
For indeed this is just one of the advantages of sweetness and light over fire and strength , that sweetness and light make a feudal class quietly and gradually drop its feudal habits because it sees them at variance with truth and ...
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