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1 1, 2 | affects other peoples to the degree that Western influence has
2 1, 3, 1| it to a greater or lesser degree.~ ~
3 1, 3, 5| existed to a considerable degree,~nor, much less, with the
4 1, 3, 5| A dictatorship, to the degree it is good, proceeds to
5 1, 5, 4| differentiated from one another. The degree of distinctness varies considerably
6 1, 7, 1| solidly established in the degree of dignity due to it, flourished
7 1, 7, 2| virtues to a greater or lesser degree. Illuminated by faith, it
8 1, 7, 3| personality, having reached a high degree of progress, would be able
9 1, 8, 2| exacerbated to an extremely high degree.~ Such an affirmation,
10 1, 8, 3| always, at least to some degree, in bad faith. If Protestantism,
11 1, 8, 3| On the contrary, to the degree a man declines in virtue
12 1, 8, 3| a secret of God to what degree a slow-marching revolutionary
13 1, 10, 3| good or bad customs. To the degree they favor good ones, they
14 1, 10, 3| wholesomely customary. To the degree they favor bad customs,
15 2, 1, 4| it, even in the slightest degree. To the contrary, it consists
16 2, 11, 1| a. To the degree that these works normalize
17 2, 12, 7| Counter-Revolution. Nevertheless, to the degree that she really benefits
18 2, 12, 9| oppose the Revolution to some degree and can even force it back.
19 3, 3, 1| heretofore inconceivable degree of liberty, equality, and
20 3, 3, 2| form of knowledge, to what degree may a Catholic perceive
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