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... possession . We have known something about this al- ways , but it has been reserved for modern times to ele- vate it ... possessions is behind all or nearly all the tyrannies and the oppressions of the world . A man or a group of men ...
... possession . We have known something about this al- ways , but it has been reserved for modern times to ele- vate it ... possessions is behind all or nearly all the tyrannies and the oppressions of the world . A man or a group of men ...
Page 136
... possession of the things that are his . For example , suppose a man were to wake up to the fact that society would not protect him in the pos- session of the savings that he has made over a number of years , in the possession of the ...
... possession of the things that are his . For example , suppose a man were to wake up to the fact that society would not protect him in the pos- session of the savings that he has made over a number of years , in the possession of the ...
Page 138
... possession and control . I remind you of the fact that practically every heirloom is something known and prized and cared for by her . They are cared for and prized because they are part of the very meaning of ownership in the household ...
... possession and control . I remind you of the fact that practically every heirloom is something known and prized and cared for by her . They are cared for and prized because they are part of the very meaning of ownership in the household ...
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POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 41 |
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