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... on from Rio across the Pampas , and possibly to the Andes , and it was difficult for him to point to any single practical result accomplished for the bettering of himself or his fellow - creatures by all his desultory wanderings .
... on from Rio across the Pampas , and possibly to the Andes , and it was difficult for him to point to any single practical result accomplished for the bettering of himself or his fellow - creatures by all his desultory wanderings .
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Men are thereby led to think , to speak , and to act , as if they did apply to those cases ; and not only endless mistakes in thought and expression , but much practical evil follows . Of course everyone who insists on accuracy of ...
Men are thereby led to think , to speak , and to act , as if they did apply to those cases ; and not only endless mistakes in thought and expression , but much practical evil follows . Of course everyone who insists on accuracy of ...
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Confusions of the same kind , equally likely to lead to practical error , are sure to arise , if men allow them- selves to use such phrases as Austrian nationality ' and the like . In such phrases there is exactly the same transfer of ...
Confusions of the same kind , equally likely to lead to practical error , are sure to arise , if men allow them- selves to use such phrases as Austrian nationality ' and the like . In such phrases there is exactly the same transfer of ...
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... into between govern- ments must necessarily take effect , as by a kind of physical law , and to forget that the arrangements of governments need , after all , the practical consent of the nations which are concerned in them .
... into between govern- ments must necessarily take effect , as by a kind of physical law , and to forget that the arrangements of governments need , after all , the practical consent of the nations which are concerned in them .
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6 6 ( In thus saying , I hope I may not be thought by any one to be guilty of the injustice of placing the Austrian Government ' on the same level as the Turkish Government , ' with regard to its general practical working .
6 6 ( In thus saying , I hope I may not be thought by any one to be guilty of the injustice of placing the Austrian Government ' on the same level as the Turkish Government , ' with regard to its general practical working .
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