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Page xxxviii
... religion to keep them there . No nation has ever endured , or ever will endure , without religion . If no religion were given to it , it would make one for itself , or speedily perish . ' Such are the opening words of the chapter in the ...
... religion to keep them there . No nation has ever endured , or ever will endure , without religion . If no religion were given to it , it would make one for itself , or speedily perish . ' Such are the opening words of the chapter in the ...
Page xxxix
... religion , they can have no binding sense of duty ; against the latter , because their religion makes them the enemies both of their fellow - citizens and of the State . Thus Rousseau arms himself with a two - edged sword of persecution ...
... religion , they can have no binding sense of duty ; against the latter , because their religion makes them the enemies both of their fellow - citizens and of the State . Thus Rousseau arms himself with a two - edged sword of persecution ...
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... religion of the Lamas and of the Japanese , as well as to Catholicism : ' celle - ci ' is therefore necessary ... religion and to prohibit all the rest ; though , having once permitted the introduction of another religion , it is bound ...
... religion of the Lamas and of the Japanese , as well as to Catholicism : ' celle - ci ' is therefore necessary ... religion and to prohibit all the rest ; though , having once permitted the introduction of another religion , it is bound ...
Contents
ABBREVIATIONS | x |
TABLE DES LIVRES ET DES CHAPITRES | lxxiii |
LIVRE II | 21 |
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