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Excerpt from A Brief Political Catechism of Liberal Principles
And firmly formed foundations for public liberties, should be arrange and maintained in a spirit of perservering wisdom and charity. 88. Q. What is taught by a glance at the world's present aspect? A. That vast advances. In useful art, in eaceful and humane cations of science, have been accomplishe for civilized man, - 'and corresponding advances, in established liberty and mental growt should be desired and promoted. 8d9. Q. State some of the views that true Liberality urges as popul as uties. A. That great principles, rather than interests, or accidents, be borne in mind, as worthy of concentrated principles may be'fo'rwarded while distinct an other subjects, variously influence bodies of patriotism attaches particularly to one part of the world, the man desires also the common advance Qf his kind the freedo neral exaltation of men, everywhere. Human advance, is the mono the views which come, under all circumstances, to this test, are good, and in accordance with the philosophic rule, Do unto others as you would they should do unto you.
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