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... cause of this being the grossly unequal distribution of wealth . In both England and America too many men were in the position of peasants and slaves , compelled to work , not for themselves , but for the profit of others . It is , says ...
... cause of this being the grossly unequal distribution of wealth . In both England and America too many men were in the position of peasants and slaves , compelled to work , not for themselves , but for the profit of others . It is , says ...
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... cause . Of the cost of these undertakings , if the mere expenditures of outfit , equip- ment , and completion of the expeditions were to be considered the only charges , it would be unworthy of a great and generous nation to take a ...
... cause . Of the cost of these undertakings , if the mere expenditures of outfit , equip- ment , and completion of the expeditions were to be considered the only charges , it would be unworthy of a great and generous nation to take a ...
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... cause of public misfortunes and corruptions of government is ignorance , neglect or contempt of human rights . And just as the famine which was then decimating France , the bankruptcy and corruption of her government , the brutish ...
... cause of public misfortunes and corruptions of government is ignorance , neglect or contempt of human rights . And just as the famine which was then decimating France , the bankruptcy and corruption of her government , the brutish ...
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RELIGION Introduction | 1 |
Mayflower Compact 1620 | 12 |
Swine and Goats | 13 |
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