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If all simply insist on rights and no duties , there will be utter confusion and chaos . If instead of insisting on rights everyone does his duty , there will immediately be the rule of order established among mankind .
If all simply insist on rights and no duties , there will be utter confusion and chaos . If instead of insisting on rights everyone does his duty , there will immediately be the rule of order established among mankind .
Page 45
But the children who flout their parent who is ever ready to do his duty towards them would be considered ungrateful and would harm themselves more than their parent . The same can be said about husband and wife .
But the children who flout their parent who is ever ready to do his duty towards them would be considered ungrateful and would harm themselves more than their parent . The same can be said about husband and wife .
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From what I have said it is easy enough to extend the application with profit to the whole of the present state which has become baffling because people do not apply in practice the doctrine of deriving every right from a prior duty ...
From what I have said it is easy enough to extend the application with profit to the whole of the present state which has become baffling because people do not apply in practice the doctrine of deriving every right from a prior duty ...
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