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... things past or ( 3 ) a judge of things to come . One who ( 3 ) decides about the future is , for example , an ecclesiast [ member of the Assembly ] ; one who ( 2 ) judges about the past is , say , the dicast [ juror in a court of law ] ...
... things past or ( 3 ) a judge of things to come . One who ( 3 ) decides about the future is , for example , an ecclesiast [ member of the Assembly ] ; one who ( 2 ) judges about the past is , say , the dicast [ juror in a court of law ] ...
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... things alone , a minimum of trouble will result . If , that is to say , government restrains its activities to a minimum , keeps out of business , passes few instead of many laws , then less trouble and confusion will result . This ...
... things alone , a minimum of trouble will result . If , that is to say , government restrains its activities to a minimum , keeps out of business , passes few instead of many laws , then less trouble and confusion will result . This ...
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... things will change for the better ; in fact , it is inevitable that things will get better . " Fear sets men deliberating , " said Aristotle , " . . . but no one deliberates about things that are hopeless . " And things are not hopeless ...
... things will change for the better ; in fact , it is inevitable that things will get better . " Fear sets men deliberating , " said Aristotle , " . . . but no one deliberates about things that are hopeless . " And things are not hopeless ...
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