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... possessing , over the person not possessing . It subjects the non - possessor to an influence and power to be exercised over him by the possessor , and the conse quences of it are highly injurious to him . Wealth is an advantage to the ...
... possessing , over the person not possessing . It subjects the non - possessor to an influence and power to be exercised over him by the possessor , and the conse quences of it are highly injurious to him . Wealth is an advantage to the ...
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... possessed of the property of the whole people , and having power of claiming almost the whole labour of them , and having also , by the means above mentioned , se- cured it firmly to theme Ives ; their next consideration is to make use ...
... possessed of the property of the whole people , and having power of claiming almost the whole labour of them , and having also , by the means above mentioned , se- cured it firmly to theme Ives ; their next consideration is to make use ...
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... possessed of it . Some of the popes , even after the power was most clearly antichristian , drunk with the blood of the mar - tyrs , were men of excellent characters , truly pious and conscientious , and at least as free from the spirit ...
... possessed of it . Some of the popes , even after the power was most clearly antichristian , drunk with the blood of the mar - tyrs , were men of excellent characters , truly pious and conscientious , and at least as free from the spirit ...
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