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John Stuart Mill, Of the Government of Dependencies by a FreeState, Chapter 18 of Considerations on Representative Government, 1862

http://franpritchett.com/00generallinks/txt_mill_colonial_govt.html

on Representative Government (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1862), Chapter 18; etext version from Project Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/5669. Italicized numbers and s

Missouri

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recognized Gamble's government as the legal Missouri government. The federal government's decision enabled raising pro-Union militia forces for service within the state as well as
Missouri , USA Online Encyclopedia

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Past and Present, by Thomas Carlyle

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IX. Abbot Samson X. Government XI. The Abbot's Ways XII. The Abbot's Troubles XIII. In Parliament XIV. Henry of Essex XV. Practical-Devotional XVI St. Edmund XVII The Beginnings B

Does African Philosophy Exist

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ranging from morality, government, politics, religion and war. In universities across Nigeria, students are taught Western Philosophy, but what is fundamentally lacking is an unde

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effect is. Submitting government ID to Google is a non-starter for pseudonymous contributors and privacy researchers." Arafat Alim, DEV Community "Sideloading, a longstanding pill
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of On the Choice of Books, by Thomas Carlyle

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should perform. 'Government should direct poor men what to do. Poor Irish folk come wandering over these moors. My dame makes it a rule to give to every son of Adam bread to eat,

Meta in Myanmar, Part III: The Inside View - Erin Kissane's small internet website

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the hands of any group, governmental or commercial, who could summon the will and resources to exploit it. A lot of people did, including, predictably, some of the worst people in
Whistleblower disclosures and investigative reporting have revealed a lot about what was happening—and what was known—inside Meta during the lead-up to the genocide in Myanmar,

The Huguenots

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spirit of rebellion the government severely prosecuted the Huguenots, as the Guises hoped that tough measures would terrify both the religious and the political Huguenots into obe
Escalation of conflict between the Huguenots and Catholics in 16th Century France. The religious and the State categories of French protestants.

The Corruption of Civil Rights and Civil Law

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private action free of government control. It is not free of government action , because government action secures the nature of civil society by the protection of persons against

Southern Race Relations Before and After the War, by Thomas Nelson Page

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South, from the general government of the Confederate States to the domestic arrangement of the simplest household among the slave-holding class, had fallen to pieces.    

Political Economy of Monarchy and Democracy by Hans-Hermann Hoppe

https://archive.lewrockwell.com/hoppe/hoppe23.1.html

of Private and Public Government Ownership A government is a territorial monopolist of compulsion — an agency which may engage in continual, institutionalized property right

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with no help from the government. With God's word as your textbook , you can have a sanctified homeschool that comes behind NO worldly school. As you bask in the blessing and rich
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