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One had always the sense that here was a man of very real weight - and that was true metaphorically and physically . That is not the sense , however , in which I speak of the idea of weightiness that he gave .
One had always the sense that here was a man of very real weight - and that was true metaphorically and physically . That is not the sense , however , in which I speak of the idea of weightiness that he gave .
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The established state is always a survival from a more remote age from which it claims its sanctions , and recognising this fact we should expect to find , not only faint traces of past functions , but an overwhelming sense of ...
The established state is always a survival from a more remote age from which it claims its sanctions , and recognising this fact we should expect to find , not only faint traces of past functions , but an overwhelming sense of ...
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a proper sense could not be said to have existed until the idea of the functions a ruler should perform had been elaborated to a certain degree . In this development of the idea of the state , however , there has been a tendency to ...
a proper sense could not be said to have existed until the idea of the functions a ruler should perform had been elaborated to a certain degree . In this development of the idea of the state , however , there has been a tendency to ...
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... sense would obviously be defined by some body which already had a considerable amount of authority over the minds of the community . This would almost certainly point to primitive priesthood , dealers in magic and masters of ...
... sense would obviously be defined by some body which already had a considerable amount of authority over the minds of the community . This would almost certainly point to primitive priesthood , dealers in magic and masters of ...
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Even if the sense of property was developed to any degree at a prior period , as , indeed , it is in monkeys and other animals , in the shape of a personal sense of possession , it would only be with the coming of a slave economy that ...
Even if the sense of property was developed to any degree at a prior period , as , indeed , it is in monkeys and other animals , in the shape of a personal sense of possession , it would only be with the coming of a slave economy that ...
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