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1 3 | necessary reasons of what is true and good, it sees that no
2 7 | the lower animals in any true sense, since they act of
3 10| when united. Therefore, the true liberty of human society
4 12| impartiality of law and the true brotherhood of man were
5 13| this, as We have shown, true liberty really consists.~
6 14| were careful to grasp its true and legitimate meaning,
7 14| consequently substitute for true liberty what is sheer and
8 16| authority to decide what is true and what is good, and the
9 16| authority is severed from the true and natural principle whence
10 16| such doctrines promote that true liberty which alone is worthy
11 20| to Him. Add to which, no true virtue can exist without
12 21| it must needs be taken as true that the State has no duties
13 21| professed which alone is true, and which can be recognized
14 22| is greatly hurtful to the true liberty of both rulers and
15 23| the bounds and end of all true liberty. For right is a
16 23| State what things soever are true and honorable, so that as
17 26| Truth, and the Life, the true Light which enlightens every
18 27| should grow indignant, or true science feel aggrieved,
19 30| commands. This, indeed, is true liberty, a liberty worthy
20 31| what they say were really true, there would be no tyranny,
21 32| consequence, the defense of true liberty can be confidently
22 33| with the discernment of a true mother, the Church weighs
23 33| to anything save what is true and honest, she does not
24 47| such moment discern what is true, and may afterwards, in
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