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Pagina 137
... true democratic principle , that none shall have power over the people , is taken to mean that none shall be able to restrain or to elude its power . The true democratic principle , that the people shall not be made to do what it does ...
... true democratic principle , that none shall have power over the people , is taken to mean that none shall be able to restrain or to elude its power . The true democratic principle , that the people shall not be made to do what it does ...
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... true , sound and worthy kind . " Hermann and Dorothea remains a piece of elegant cleverness , a wager laid and won ... true scene , and on its true basis . ' Schiller , too , said of Wilhelm Meister , ' that he accounted it the most ...
... true , sound and worthy kind . " Hermann and Dorothea remains a piece of elegant cleverness , a wager laid and won ... true scene , and on its true basis . ' Schiller , too , said of Wilhelm Meister , ' that he accounted it the most ...
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... true ( i.e. Copernican ) philosopher in the discussion , and the latter intervenes as an umpire between the combatants . The Pope had , indeed , sycophants enough about him , capable of suggesting the injurious idea that the third ...
... true ( i.e. Copernican ) philosopher in the discussion , and the latter intervenes as an umpire between the combatants . The Pope had , indeed , sycophants enough about him , capable of suggesting the injurious idea that the third ...
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