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I profess , in all sincerity , that , as mathematicians consider their figures as abstracted from body , so did I , in treating of rights , abstract my mind from every particular fact . 59. As to the style , I was unwilling , by adding ...
I profess , in all sincerity , that , as mathematicians consider their figures as abstracted from body , so did I , in treating of rights , abstract my mind from every particular fact . 59. As to the style , I was unwilling , by adding ...
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His great mind brooded over that earlier chaos of opinion ; and from his heart and brain , more than from those of any other , came a revelation to the modern world of new and better paths toward mercy and peace .
His great mind brooded over that earlier chaos of opinion ; and from his heart and brain , more than from those of any other , came a revelation to the modern world of new and better paths toward mercy and peace .
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Yet we see that the great light streaming from his heart and mind continued to shine , that it developed and fructified human thought , that it warmed into life new and glorious growths of right reason as to international relations ...
Yet we see that the great light streaming from his heart and mind continued to shine , that it developed and fructified human thought , that it warmed into life new and glorious growths of right reason as to international relations ...
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... or authority to make him a lawgiver other than what belongs to the gifts of his own person , - a brilliant mind enriched by the amplest stores of learning and nerved by the highest principles of moral justice and Christian piety .
... or authority to make him a lawgiver other than what belongs to the gifts of his own person , - a brilliant mind enriched by the amplest stores of learning and nerved by the highest principles of moral justice and Christian piety .
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In this dangerous crisis the people of America were not abandoned by their usual good sense , presence of mind , resolution , or integrity . Measures were pursued to concert a plan to form a more perfect union , establish justice ...
In this dangerous crisis the people of America were not abandoned by their usual good sense , presence of mind , resolution , or integrity . Measures were pursued to concert a plan to form a more perfect union , establish justice ...
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