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English language philosopher of the
nineteenth century.
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uiltarian, and 2) liberal, whose work
explores the consequences ofa
thoroughgoing empicest outlook
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‘As President, | will not betray the cause of
peace by which | came to power. Yet equally,
and again no friend of Filipino democracy will
challenge this, will not stand by and allow an
Insurgent leadership to spurn our offer of peace
‘ana kil our young
‘soldiers, and threaten our
new freedom,