Its actual meaning is 'a self-sacrifice for the commongood.' She paused.
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We affirm that it is needed for the commongood of society.
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He said land, like education, should be de-commodified for the commongood.
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Yet again the commongood is swept aside to benefit the wealthy.
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In this horizon, a genuine sense of the commongood also disappears.
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The commonweal is one man's absolute estate and responsibility no more.
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You are accused as spies and enemies of the commonweal.
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The value of this commonweal is always overestimated.
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Bonaparte represents an economic class, and that the most numerous in the commonweal of France-theAllotment Farmer.
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Always now it shall be the service of the commonweal as well as I can do it.
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They flowed ant to ant, spreading the latest news, the gossip, the health and wealth of the commonweal.
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If these workmen had not been one-eyed or consumptive could they have performed their work for the commonweal?
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Through this language the vernacular citizen escapes from his parochial and national limitations to a wide commonweal of thought.
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It was debated whether or no, with safety to the commonweal, yonder scarlet letter might be taken off your bosom.
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They abuse your argument; they misrepresent your motives; they deride your sincerity and your protestations of good faith and the commonweal.
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Telling the story of an American family over the last five decades, its title nods to our endangered "commonweal".
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Well, I would all men would look to their duty, as God hath called them, and then we should have a flourishing christian commonweal.
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Accordingly, the political influence of the allotment farmer finds its ultimate expression in an Executive power that subjugates the commonweal to its own autocratic will.
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Hear me now: the Wasp Empire's long war with the Commonweal is done.
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After all, they were not enlightened people in his Commonweal.
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They've finished playing with the Commonweal and now they're coming for us, at last.'