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... necessary to believe in the perfectibility of man , to labor unceasingly toward that goal ; no revolution is ever over till philosophy be enthroned , in the form of writers and orators who will elevate public spirit above self ...
... necessary to believe in the perfectibility of man , to labor unceasingly toward that goal ; no revolution is ever over till philosophy be enthroned , in the form of writers and orators who will elevate public spirit above self ...
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... necessary powers of consecra- tion in time , and the philosophical liberals made trouble in the Tribunate . A legislative act was necessary to ratify the Concordat , and in language that might have come from the days of the Terror they ...
... necessary powers of consecra- tion in time , and the philosophical liberals made trouble in the Tribunate . A legislative act was necessary to ratify the Concordat , and in language that might have come from the days of the Terror they ...
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... necessary to establish a new form of inter- national law and international morality , which would set the world free from the tumults caused by the conquests of the French Revolution and the territorial ambitions of England , Prussia ...
... necessary to establish a new form of inter- national law and international morality , which would set the world free from the tumults caused by the conquests of the French Revolution and the territorial ambitions of England , Prussia ...
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