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By a constitutional policy , working after the pattern of nature , we receive , we hold , we transmit our government and our privileges , in the same manner in which we enjoy and transmit our property and our lives .
By a constitutional policy , working after the pattern of nature , we receive , we hold , we transmit our government and our privileges , in the same manner in which we enjoy and transmit our property and our lives .
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To strike any person , even in the most abject condition , was a thing in a manner unknown , and would be highly disgraceful . Instances of other ill - treatment of the humble part of the community were rare : and as to attacks made ...
To strike any person , even in the most abject condition , was a thing in a manner unknown , and would be highly disgraceful . Instances of other ill - treatment of the humble part of the community were rare : and as to attacks made ...
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If this was true of Cato , these gentlemen copy after him in the manner of some persons who lived about his time -- pede nudo Catonem . Mr. Hume told me that he had from Rousseau himself the secret of his principles of composition .
If this was true of Cato , these gentlemen copy after him in the manner of some persons who lived about his time -- pede nudo Catonem . Mr. Hume told me that he had from Rousseau himself the secret of his principles of composition .
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