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On this scheme of things , a king is but a man , a queen is but a woman ; a woman is but an animal , and an animal not of the highest order . All homage paid to the sex in general as such , and without distinct views , is to be regarded ...
On this scheme of things , a king is but a man , a queen is but a woman ; a woman is but an animal , and an animal not of the highest order . All homage paid to the sex in general as such , and without distinct views , is to be regarded ...
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With them it is a sufficient motive to destroy an old scheme of things , because it is an old one . As to the new , they are in no sort of fear with regard to the duration of a building run up in haste ; because duration is no object to ...
With them it is a sufficient motive to destroy an old scheme of things , because it is an old one . As to the new , they are in no sort of fear with regard to the duration of a building run up in haste ; because duration is no object to ...
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On the present scheme it is impossible to divine what advantage they derive from the aristocratic preference upon which the unequal representation of the masses is founded . The rich cannot feel it , either as a support to dignity ...
On the present scheme it is impossible to divine what advantage they derive from the aristocratic preference upon which the unequal representation of the masses is founded . The rich cannot feel it , either as a support to dignity ...
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