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own, answerable to no man and dependent upon no maj which should recognize new industrial condil ns am

train their young to t h e developing ideals tl. if m found d e m o c r a t i c life. T h e i r social s t r u c t u r e w a s in n o

sense unbalanced; it was more evenly balance than any which had gone before it, for it rec niz« 1 the ri bte < all men; and it deliberately intended to I ir down stan dards of thought, to set aside false valuation humaj accomplishments, and to supercede dogmatic metl f

t e a c h i n g which had grown out of o n e form or anot er f

human bondage, and had sprung from i editions which

had passed, or were fast passing a w a y . Illinois should h a v e moved hel re s h e d i d . T h e r e were reasons for delay not nocessary to di u*s Dow. 11 r

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