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1 1 | attempered the moral tone of the people with a new civilization
2 5 | measures prove hurtful to the people, they must remember that
3 5 | and willing homage of the people, when they are convinced
4 6 | bounden duty of rulers to the people over whom they rule. For
5 18 | opinions of the mass of the people, but by truth and by justice;
6 20 | to the interests of their people, and dost admonish the people
7 20 | people, and dost admonish the people to be submissive to their
8 21 | institutions, and morals of the people, permeating all ranks and
9 24 | less than the will of the people, and the people, being under
10 24 | will of the people, and the people, being under the power of
11 25 | and ruler. And since the people is declared to contain within
12 27 | in the instruction of the people. With reference to matters
13 31 | The sovereignty of the people, however, and this without
14 31 | carry out the will of the people; whence it necessarily follows
15 31 | changeable as the will of the people, so that risk of public
16 34(22)| minds and morals of the people, and to the spread of the
17 36 | in any manner, for the people to have a share greater
18 38 | the true interests of the people, or to keep in check the
19 40 | the true freedom of the people; for the best parent and
20 43 | as becomes a Christian people, public provision may be
21 50 | clergy and to the whole people committed to your charge
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