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'One day, when I was dining with him…'
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Mark Meadows
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06:51 |
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'These are their religious principles…'
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Mark Meadows
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07:31 |
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'The Utopians wonder how any man…'
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Mark Meadows
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06:17 |
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'They have belonging to every town…'
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Mark Meadows
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06:39 |
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As he told us of many things that were amiss…
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Mark Meadows
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08:40 |
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'"Banish these plagues, and give orders…"'
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Mark Meadows
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07:42 |
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'There are many things that in themselves…'
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Mark Meadows
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06:04 |
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Utopia
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Mark Meadows
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09:56 |
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'"And it seems very unreasonable that…"'
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Mark Meadows
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06:13 |
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Of Their Slaves, and of Their Marriages
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Mark Meadows
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06:12 |
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'I confess,' said I, 'I think not very well.'
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Mark Meadows
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09:27 |
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'The island of Utopia is in the middle…'
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Mark Meadows
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07:44 |
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'When I had related all this…'
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Mark Meadows
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07:28 |
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'To this I answered, 'You have done me…'
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Mark Meadows
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07:16 |
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Of Their Magistrates
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Mark Meadows
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03:11 |
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Of Their Trades, and Manner of Life
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Mark Meadows
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06:15 |
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'But, of all pleasures, they esteem those…'
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Mark Meadows
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06:02 |
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Of Their Towns, Particularly of Amaurot
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Mark Meadows
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06:19 |
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Of the Travelling of the Utopians
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Mark Meadows
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05:52 |
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'Therefore, when I reflect on the wise and good…'
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Mark Meadows
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09:08 |
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Of Their Traffic
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Mark Meadows
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06:06 |
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'Those that are found guilty of theft…'
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Mark Meadows
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05:35 |
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'The people are industrious, apt to learn…'
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Mark Meadows
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06:26 |
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Of Their Military Discipline
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Mark Meadows
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05:39 |
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'It is certain that all things appear incredible…'
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Mark Meadows
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07:50 |
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'They have but few laws, and such is their…'
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Mark Meadows
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08:15 |
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'If, I say, I should talk of these or such-like…'
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Mark Meadows
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07:45 |
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'Then consider how few of those that work…'
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Mark Meadows
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06:01 |
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'There was so much the more reason…'
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Mark Meadows
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06:52 |
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'Thus, though the rabble of mankind look…'
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Mark Meadows
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05:29 |