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Indeed, in his Lyceum speech of 1838 he made law-abidingness the condition of the maintenance of democracy.
David Bromwich: Obama on Civility and Lincoln on the Rule of Law David Bromwich 2011
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Indeed, in his Lyceum speech of 1838 he made law-abidingness the condition of the maintenance of democracy.
David Bromwich: Obama on Civility and Lincoln on the Rule of Law David Bromwich 2011
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Indeed, in his Lyceum speech of 1838 he made law-abidingness the condition of the maintenance of democracy.
David Bromwich: Obama on Civility and Lincoln on the Rule of Law David Bromwich 2011
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I'm not sure where law-abidingness fits among the virtues.
Arizona's Immigration Reform Steven Barnes 2010
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At the end of the hyper-relgious Victorian era, the British working class was famous for its law-abidingness and lack of illegitimacy.
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As to why this country went through such a unique period of Law abidingness in the 30s 40s and 50s well thats a bit complex for today.
A Fire Raging in Islington Newmania 2007
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This is a matter of more than sheer law-abidingness with him.
Conservatives: The Tanenhaus Taxonomy Wills, Garry 2009
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It is another to argue for obedience to a specific set of laws on consequentialist grounds that have nothing to do with law-abidingness in general.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Law and Economics Training for Religious Leaders: 2007
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They even regard law-abidingness as a disadvantage…
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They even regard law-abidingness as a disadvantage…
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