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Constitut Code. Ch.1
S 34. Obstacles, how man
Self preference continued
23 or 6
True - self sacrifice possible
1. State of society highly
matured.
2. very few highly
cultivated minds
3. Moment of extraordinary
excitement
4. Interest sacrificed to
national, or evident.4
24 or 7
But such self-sacrifices
are not more
common than insanity
4
25 or 8
On conduct of the 1000,
not of one should calculations
and conduct
be grounded.4.
26 or 9
This sum, polit
possible of purity should
be scorned like
walkers profes of
chastity.4.
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§.1. Ends here arrived at
§.2. Means here employed.
§.3. Obstacles to this
Rulers sinister interest
its opposite ends
§.4. Means or instruments
employed by it
§.5. Means employed for
concealing it kind masking its
and influence sinister effects.
masking it.
§.6. Means here employed
for checking it surmounting its influence
§.7. efficiency and undangerousness
of these means
demonstrated by American experience
with United States
§.8. Self-preference its
unity not disproved
by that experience.
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