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being the joint result of three things — the speaker , his subject , and the person addressed — the end or object has reference to this last , namely the hearer ; and the hearer must be either ( 1 ) a mere observer ( critic ) , or ( 2 ...
being the joint result of three things — the speaker , his subject , and the person addressed — the end or object has reference to this last , namely the hearer ; and the hearer must be either ( 1 ) a mere observer ( critic ) , or ( 2 ...
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It is to this effect : If you let things alone , a minimum of trouble will result . If , that is to say , government restrains its activities to a minimum , keeps out of business , passes few instead of many laws , then less trouble and ...
It is to this effect : If you let things alone , a minimum of trouble will result . If , that is to say , government restrains its activities to a minimum , keeps out of business , passes few instead of many laws , then less trouble and ...
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The proletariat may be ruled , enslaved , and oppressed by the bourgeois , but still there is hope that things will change for the better ; in fact , it is inevitable that things will get better . “ Fear sets men deliberating , ” said ...
The proletariat may be ruled , enslaved , and oppressed by the bourgeois , but still there is hope that things will change for the better ; in fact , it is inevitable that things will get better . “ Fear sets men deliberating , ” said ...
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