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... sense of awed encounter with some fathomless and abstract phenomenon . " Why ? " he demanded . " Because we are going to win this time , " Roger said , " and you could not stand five years as Chief Minister . No , listen , D. J. Let me ...
... sense of awed encounter with some fathomless and abstract phenomenon . " Why ? " he demanded . " Because we are going to win this time , " Roger said , " and you could not stand five years as Chief Minister . No , listen , D. J. Let me ...
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... sense but a governing class in an intellectual and spiritual sense . Since I shall often refer to this minority , I must decide what to call it . Plato's ' governors ' is too narrow a term , Rousseau's volonté generale is too wide and ...
... sense but a governing class in an intellectual and spiritual sense . Since I shall often refer to this minority , I must decide what to call it . Plato's ' governors ' is too narrow a term , Rousseau's volonté generale is too wide and ...
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... sense ; and the idea that things should be made more precious - looking in accordance with the status of the user seems to me entirely fitting . I think that a bishop should have a finer cope than a deacon and that the main portal of a ...
... sense ; and the idea that things should be made more precious - looking in accordance with the status of the user seems to me entirely fitting . I think that a bishop should have a finer cope than a deacon and that the main portal of a ...
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