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... object of their hatred or of their desires ; they strike in the dark , and distribute their blows by mere chance . We must first understand what the purport of society and the aims of government are held to be . If it be your intention ...
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JONATHAN EDWARDS The Puritan View | 19 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN The Practical Life 32 2222 | 32 |
JOHN WOOLMAN The Humanitarian Spirit | 50 |
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