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citizen 1
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civil 18
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civilized 1
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19 an
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18 religion
17 public
Leo PP. XIII
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civil

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1 2 | age, and the very basis of civil life, without which no perfect 2 9 | considered as bound together in civil society. For, what reason 3 9 | derive their origin from civil society, because, just as 4 9 | society, because, just as civil society did not create human 5 9 | of laws the duty of the civil legislator is, mainly, to 6 9 | other enactments of the civil authority, which do not 7 10| also in the community and civil society which men constitute 8 10| through the injunctions of the civil law all may more easily 9 10| which is the very end of civil society.~ 10 12| custody and protection of the civil and political liberty of 11 15| efficient cause of the unity of civil society is not to be sought 12 15| of union between man and civil society, on the one hand, 13 16| empire of God over man and civil society once repudiated, 14 18| pointed out, although the civil authority has not the same 15 21| of God, men are united in civil society; whether its component 16 21| with others. Wherefore, civil society must acknowledge 17 40| aggrandize the poever of the civil government to such extent 18 46| most faithfully fostered civil liberty, and this was seen


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