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1 II, I | most able to realize their ideal of life. We must therefore 2 II, VI | brings round to the other or ideal form. For with the exception 3 II, VI | as great. In framing an ideal we may assume what we wish, 4 II, VI | nearest to his first or ideal state; for many would prefer 5 IV, VIII| government, except the true and ideal, has a right to this name.~ 6 IV, XI | circumstances, nor yet an ideal state which is an aspiration 7 V, IX | nose which varies from the ideal of straightness to a hook 8 V, XII | of change peculiar to his ideal state, and not rather common 9 VII, IV | be the conditions of the ideal or perfect state; for the 10 VII, IX | should be entrusted by the ideal constitution to the same 11 VII, XV | in attaining the highest ideal of life, and there may be