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By showing the identity in essence of all tyranny , and by bringing back the attention of political thinkers to its starting - point , the value of human character , he has ad- vanced the political thought of the world by one step .
By showing the identity in essence of all tyranny , and by bringing back the attention of political thinkers to its starting - point , the value of human character , he has ad- vanced the political thought of the world by one step .
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pro- people had shaken off the English yoke in government , politics , and national gression , while they had already startled the old world ... Arguments were clinched , and political principles il- lustrated , by " a funny story .
pro- people had shaken off the English yoke in government , politics , and national gression , while they had already startled the old world ... Arguments were clinched , and political principles il- lustrated , by " a funny story .
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A few days after getting back , I visited an old friend , an anti - Communist of the oldest vintage , scarred and tired by the political wars but capable still of soaring into political argument with that old high theoretical passion of ...
A few days after getting back , I visited an old friend , an anti - Communist of the oldest vintage , scarred and tired by the political wars but capable still of soaring into political argument with that old high theoretical passion of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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