The newconceptions do not tolerate either kings or aristocracies or democracies.
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Third, and finally: we need to find newconceptions of citizenship.
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I had never doubted my newconceptions before; now I doubted them profoundly.
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They have come home with newconceptions of what is a square deal.
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The duty of all to make their lives conform to these newconceptions was asserted.
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Such are a few of the newconceptions implanted in our minds by the improvement of natural knowledge.
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It is of this type we must form newconceptions in discussing the question of "liberty."
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They are not naturally bad men; their brains are simply incapable of suddenly adjusting themselves to newconceptions.
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It brings about readjustments and reaccountings, and puts into operation new forces of life, newconceptions of duty.
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He would bid his friend adieu and go away, his brain catching feverishly at elusive theories and newconceptions.
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Emmet drew a deep breath of wonder, and it was evident that his unimaginative mind was struggling with newconceptions.
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What possibilities lie in this art, once it is understood and developed, to plant newconceptions of civic and national idealism?
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Sitting there amid the little audience of thoughtful people, his brain filled with newconceptions of the world and of human life.
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I now had to consider, however, what the difficulties were, which hitherto had prevented a similarly happy production of my own newconceptions.
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Japan has recently entered into a new social inheritance from which she is joyfully accepting newconceptions and principles of communal and individual life.
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It seemed to me that he watched them with intense interest, and that they spurred him to newconceptions, beyond the creatures' power to fulfil.