The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... necessary for the internal security of a state as brave soldiers are for its external . What , then , is the source of this contradiction ; and why is this feeling , in spite of reason , ineradicable in mankind ? Because men in their ...
... necessary for the internal security of a state as brave soldiers are for its external . What , then , is the source of this contradiction ; and why is this feeling , in spite of reason , ineradicable in mankind ? Because men in their ...
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... necessary that the armor , in the manufacturing of which he will be requested to concur , should be armor of the offensive kind , or even of the effectually defensive kind , and that intended to be in any manner employed against himself ...
... necessary that the armor , in the manufacturing of which he will be requested to concur , should be armor of the offensive kind , or even of the effectually defensive kind , and that intended to be in any manner employed against himself ...
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... necessary . " Upon this right tyrannical and sangui- nary laws have been founded . It has been most frightfully abused ; but the right itself presents only ideas of pleasure , of abundance , and of security . It is this right which has ...
... necessary . " Upon this right tyrannical and sangui- nary laws have been founded . It has been most frightfully abused ; but the right itself presents only ideas of pleasure , of abundance , and of security . It is this right which has ...
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... necessary an ingredient of hu- man nature as sense . And , indeed , excesses of any kind are hardly to be esteemed pleasures , much less natural pleasures . It is evident that a desire terminated in money is fantastical ; so is the ...
... necessary an ingredient of hu- man nature as sense . And , indeed , excesses of any kind are hardly to be esteemed pleasures , much less natural pleasures . It is evident that a desire terminated in money is fantastical ; so is the ...
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... necessary for our growth , deserves indulgence at all times and gratification as often as possible . After we have been disciplined and instructed , taught with all necessary birching or the threat of it , — " To do the thing we never ...
... necessary for our growth , deserves indulgence at all times and gratification as often as possible . After we have been disciplined and instructed , taught with all necessary birching or the threat of it , — " To do the thing we never ...
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