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... individuals , and that each individual , contracting as it were , with himself , is bound in a double capacity : as a member of the Sovereign he is bound to the individuals , and as a member of the State , to the Sovereign . But we do ...
... individuals , and that each individual , contracting as it were , with himself , is bound in a double capacity : as a member of the Sovereign he is bound to the individuals , and as a member of the State , to the Sovereign . But we do ...
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... individual in themselves , but by cul- tivating it , and calling it forth , within the limits imposed by the rights and interests of others , that human beings become a noble and beauti- ful object of contemplation ; and as the works ...
... individual in themselves , but by cul- tivating it , and calling it forth , within the limits imposed by the rights and interests of others , that human beings become a noble and beauti- ful object of contemplation ; and as the works ...
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... individual and the life of the people as a whole . The State , as conceived of and as created by Fascism , is a spiritual and moral fact in itself , since its political , juridical , and economic organization of the nation is a concrete ...
... individual and the life of the people as a whole . The State , as conceived of and as created by Fascism , is a spiritual and moral fact in itself , since its political , juridical , and economic organization of the nation is a concrete ...
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The Ancient Near East | 1 |
From The Books of the Kings | 12 |
Greek Civilization | 29 |
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