The Christian Examiner, Volume 74Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... things . A people physically oppressed by a despotic govern- ment , whose edicts bear with harsh severity on the common transactions of daily life , whose taxes are extorted from an unwilling allegiance for the support of a luxurious ...
... things . A people physically oppressed by a despotic govern- ment , whose edicts bear with harsh severity on the common transactions of daily life , whose taxes are extorted from an unwilling allegiance for the support of a luxurious ...
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... things with which it ought not to meddle , it practises a social tyranny more formidable than many kinds of political oppression , since , though not usually upheld by such extreme penalties , it leaves fewer means of escape ...
... things with which it ought not to meddle , it practises a social tyranny more formidable than many kinds of political oppression , since , though not usually upheld by such extreme penalties , it leaves fewer means of escape ...
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... to protect the defenceless against ill - usage , -things which , whenever it is obviously a man's duty to do , he may rightfully be made responsible to society for not doing . 8 [ Jan. The Later Writings of John Stuart Mill .
... to protect the defenceless against ill - usage , -things which , whenever it is obviously a man's duty to do , he may rightfully be made responsible to society for not doing . 8 [ Jan. The Later Writings of John Stuart Mill .
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... things are true in theory which would be very dangerous if carried into practice . This is the common defence of those whose indolence or timidity disinclines them to all change . It is more than improbable that there was ever any real ...
... things are true in theory which would be very dangerous if carried into practice . This is the common defence of those whose indolence or timidity disinclines them to all change . It is more than improbable that there was ever any real ...
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... things of Christianity , he who of all men then living might have been thought the most capable of appreciating it . Unless any one who approves of punishment for the promulgation of opinions flatters himself that he is a wiser and ...
... things of Christianity , he who of all men then living might have been thought the most capable of appreciating it . Unless any one who approves of punishment for the promulgation of opinions flatters himself that he is a wiser and ...
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