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And conversely the disconnection from immediate surroundings , particularly such social surrounding as the tribe or nation , the insistence on the person as the fundamental reality , leads to the conception of an all - embracing unity .
And conversely the disconnection from immediate surroundings , particularly such social surrounding as the tribe or nation , the insistence on the person as the fundamental reality , leads to the conception of an all - embracing unity .
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If all mankind minus one , were of one opinion , and only one person were of the contrary opinion , mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person , than he , if he had the power , would be justified in silencing ...
If all mankind minus one , were of one opinion , and only one person were of the contrary opinion , mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person , than he , if he had the power , would be justified in silencing ...
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Within a month of the same time , at the Old Bailey , two persons , on two separate occasions , were rejected as jurymen ... This refusal of redress took place in virtue of the legal doctrine , that no person can be allowed to give ...
Within a month of the same time , at the Old Bailey , two persons , on two separate occasions , were rejected as jurymen ... This refusal of redress took place in virtue of the legal doctrine , that no person can be allowed to give ...
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