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1 6 | perfection of the animal being, and hence enjoys at least
2 6 | from representing the human being in its completeness, and
3 6 | this which renders a human being human, and distinguishes
4 7 | future with the present, and being master of his own acts,
5 9 | hold it without any one being justified in violating that
6 11| of private ownership, as being pre-eminently in conformity
7 13| rights attacked instead of being upheld, society would rightly
8 15| of private property. This being established, we proceed
9 17| Such unequality is far from being disadvantageous either to
10 23| became poor";(18) and who, being the Son of God, and God
11 27| which originally gave it being. Hence, to fall away from
12 32| his office, and without being open to suspicion of undue
13 34| benefits which they create-that being housed, clothed, and bodily
14 38| the working classes from being led astray by their maneuvers,
15 40| the end and purpose of his being is beyond his right; he
16 45| wage-earners; the State being appealed to, should circumstances
17 53| alone such associations, being perfectly blameless in their
18 53| assistance they had their being. Therefore We cannot refrain
19 56| wise. All such societies, being free to exist, have the
20 57| foremost place, each one being carefully taught what is
21 58| foundations of the organization being thus laid in religion, We
22 59| sufficiently ensure the well being of the less well-to-do;
23 60| 60. At the time being, the condition of the working
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