The Public Interest, Ausgaben 38-41National Affairs, 1975 |
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... given scientific publishers by supplementing the existing arsenal of court remedies with an authorization to courts to award reasonable royalties for photocopying . Redress and responsibility Congress has already provided similar relief ...
... given scientific publishers by supplementing the existing arsenal of court remedies with an authorization to courts to award reasonable royalties for photocopying . Redress and responsibility Congress has already provided similar relief ...
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... given and spontaneous condition of human beings , and unhealth the result largely of accident or of external invasion . In the case of non - human animals , such a view could perhaps be defended . Other animals instinctively eat the ...
... given and spontaneous condition of human beings , and unhealth the result largely of accident or of external invasion . In the case of non - human animals , such a view could perhaps be defended . Other animals instinctively eat the ...
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... given its character by genuine con- sensus , by unifying tradition , and by what Edmund Burke called ... given quick and passing shape by whatever winds may be blowing through the marketplace at any given time . It would be incorrect to ...
... given its character by genuine con- sensus , by unifying tradition , and by what Edmund Burke called ... given quick and passing shape by whatever winds may be blowing through the marketplace at any given time . It would be incorrect to ...
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Immigration Policy Elliott Abrams | 3 |
The Intelligent Citizens | 30 |
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