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... cause itself , the cause of Eter- nal Truth , which appears to impel him to the conflict ; and it seems to be under the solemn sense of its importance and its dignity that he appeals with such unyielding resolution to the hearts and ...
... cause itself , the cause of Eter- nal Truth , which appears to impel him to the conflict ; and it seems to be under the solemn sense of its importance and its dignity that he appeals with such unyielding resolution to the hearts and ...
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... cause is that of by far the greater proportion of the wealth , of the virtue , and of the talent of the empire ; they , of course , can have no reason to doubt at any time , that their cause must be that also of the more respectable and ...
... cause is that of by far the greater proportion of the wealth , of the virtue , and of the talent of the empire ; they , of course , can have no reason to doubt at any time , that their cause must be that also of the more respectable and ...
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... causes of the confidence and apparent security with which arbitrary power has been recently proclaimed as the only legitimate spring of European government . But there is another , and a more ominous cause , which is only beginning to ...
... causes of the confidence and apparent security with which arbitrary power has been recently proclaimed as the only legitimate spring of European government . But there is another , and a more ominous cause , which is only beginning to ...
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