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amalric

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Jan 24, 2008, 1:02:30 PM1/24/08
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Greatness of establishment, respect for establishment.

The pleasure of the great is the power to make people happy.

The property of riches is to be given liberally.

The property of each thing must be sought. The property of power is to
protect.

When force attacks humbug, when a private soldier takes the square cap off a
first president, and throws it out of the window.

311. The government founded on opinion and imagination reigns for some time,
and this government is pleasant and voluntary; that founded on might lasts
for ever. Thus opinion is the queen of the world, but might is its tyrant.

312. Justice is what is established; and thus all our established laws will
necessarily be regarded as just without examination, since they are
established.

313. Sound opinions of the people.--Civil wars are the greatest of evils.
They are inevitable, if we wish to reward desert; for all will say they are
deserving. The evil we have to fear from a fool who succeeds by right of
birth, is neither so great nor so sure.

314. God has created all for Himself. He has bestowed upon Himself the power
of pain and pleasure.

You can apply it to God, or to yourself. If to God, the Gospel is the rule.
If to yourself, you will take the place of God. As God is surrounded by
persons full of charity, who ask of Him the blessings of charity that are in
His power, so... recognise, then, and learn that you are only a king of
lust, and take the ways of lust.

315. The reason of effects.--It is wonderful that men would not have me
honour a man clothed in brocade and followed by seven or eight lackeys! Why!
He will have me thrashed, if I do not salute him. This custom is a fa


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.sergio.

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Jan 25, 2008, 6:52:16 AM1/25/08
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amalric ha scritto:

> In article <7776a7ef-8-32837%4bdf...@reader1.news.tin.it>,
> amalric <ama...@TOGLIMIalice.it> wrote:

> > 315. The reason of effects.--It is wonderful that men would not have me
> > honour a man clothed in brocade and followed by seven or eight lackeys!
Why!
> > He will have me thrashed, if I do not salute him. This custom is a fa

> Ehm, ci deve essere stata un interferenza.

ti è andato definitavamente in corto l'unico neurone che avevi, nazibrit?

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