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But since modern civilization is not comprized of groups more or less detached economically from each other, such co-operation must be all embracing; and this could be brought about only by State supervision, which would be, no doubt, a stupendous undertaking.
Thesis and Antithesis I: Private Property in a Cultural Civilization 2008
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It should be comprized of the topics important for the nation and an article per topic with comments.
OpEdNews - Diary: Wanted Idea Suggestions for Books From OpEdNEws Content 2007
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He, however, seriously observed of the last stanza repeated by him, that it nearly comprized all the advantages that wealth can give.
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The nautical part of the work is comprized in as few pages as possible.
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By this partition it may be fairly presumed, that every source of future litigation between the Dutch and us will be for ever cut off, as the discoveries of English navigators alone are comprized in this territory.
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"The friendship of bad men turns to fear:" and in this single phrase of our popular bard is comprized the history of all the parties who have succeeded each other during the revolution.
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Intimating all the Incidents to Fees and Possessions, and whatsoeuer may be comprized vnder their Matter, Forme,
Mother Earth Land Grants in Virginia 1607-1699 Walter Stitt Robinson
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Archdeacon [A] within whose ecclesiastical cure it is comprized, and to whose singularly accurate knowledge of this district, and courteous communication of much valuable information regarding it, I hold myself greatly indebted.
Discovery of Witches The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster Thomas Potts
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_Atticus_, who (though he has carefully specified the time of every event, and omitted no transaction of consequence) has comprized the history of seven hundred years in a single volume.
Cicero's Brutus or History of Famous Orators; also His Orator, or Accomplished Speaker. Marcus Tullius Cicero
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It comprized two departments: the fresh fish and oyster department, and myself.
Walking-Stick Papers Robert Cortes Holliday
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