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The most generally received theory of the origin and functions of society is , that its leading idea is the protection of property - meaning thereby a man's material goods - houses , lands , stocks , guineas , bank - notes ; in a word ...
The most generally received theory of the origin and functions of society is , that its leading idea is the protection of property - meaning thereby a man's material goods - houses , lands , stocks , guineas , bank - notes ; in a word ...
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... its gorgeous palaces built by withholding of his wages from the hireling on whose tattered hovel they look down in cold , glittering mock- ery ; its hereditary wealth won without toil , and received without deserving ; its pride ...
... its gorgeous palaces built by withholding of his wages from the hireling on whose tattered hovel they look down in cold , glittering mock- ery ; its hereditary wealth won without toil , and received without deserving ; its pride ...
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I lived for a long while happily and in peace , and every five years I made a journey to Mecca , to thank Allah for his blessings on that holy spot , and to pray for the captain and his crew that they may be received into Paradise .
I lived for a long while happily and in peace , and every five years I made a journey to Mecca , to thank Allah for his blessings on that holy spot , and to pray for the captain and his crew that they may be received into Paradise .
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... except an old man of the village , who pur- chased his bread , meat , and vegetables , but even this one was allowed to come no farther than the hall , where the stranger received from him all which he had bought .
... except an old man of the village , who pur- chased his bread , meat , and vegetables , but even this one was allowed to come no farther than the hall , where the stranger received from him all which he had bought .
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He read and read , called the attention of the young ladies to his verses , and always received a murmur of applause . His triumph , however , was at the village balls . There was no one who could dance 1845.
He read and read , called the attention of the young ladies to his verses , and always received a murmur of applause . His triumph , however , was at the village balls . There was no one who could dance 1845.
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