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... the point is that the word Austria ' and some of the derivatives of the word ' nation ' were coupled together in a way which implied that the ideas expressed by the word ' Austria ' and the word nation , ' had something in common .
... the point is that the word Austria ' and some of the derivatives of the word ' nation ' were coupled together in a way which implied that the ideas expressed by the word ' Austria ' and the word nation , ' had something in common .
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6 6 They do not see that , while the government of England or France exists , as its main object , to secure the common rights of human beings to the inhabitants of England or France , the so - called ' government ' of ' Turkey ' exists ...
6 6 They do not see that , while the government of England or France exists , as its main object , to secure the common rights of human beings to the inhabitants of England or France , the so - called ' government ' of ' Turkey ' exists ...
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He forgot that those whom he counselled looked on the so - called ' foreign intriguers ' as their own countrymen , engaged in a common cause . He forgot that what he called ' their own Government ' was in their eyes nothing but a system ...
He forgot that those whom he counselled looked on the so - called ' foreign intriguers ' as their own countrymen , engaged in a common cause . He forgot that what he called ' their own Government ' was in their eyes nothing but a system ...
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Can we say that they have any common interests , common duties , common feelings , and the like ? No one supposes that there is any difference in interests or wishes between Rennes and Marseilles , between Lille and Bayonne .
Can we say that they have any common interests , common duties , common feelings , and the like ? No one supposes that there is any difference in interests or wishes between Rennes and Marseilles , between Lille and Bayonne .
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6 either everything would be left , or else nothing ; for in that con- ventional sense the words Austrian ' and ' Austro - Hungarian ' mean the whole extent of the possessions of the common ruler of Austria and Hungary .
6 either everything would be left , or else nothing ; for in that con- ventional sense the words Austrian ' and ' Austro - Hungarian ' mean the whole extent of the possessions of the common ruler of Austria and Hungary .
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