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And the same Law, that dictateth to men that have no Civil Government, what they ought to do, and what to avoyd in regard of one another, dictateth the same to Common-wealths, that is, to the Consciences of Soveraign Princes, and Soveraign Assemblies; there being no
Leviathan Thomas Hobbes 1633
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Today every citizen can set up her own personal news filter while search engines tap into wealths of information of a magnitude never before known.
Juliette Powell: New Internet Manifesto Backed by World Economic Forum... and You? 2009
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I am offering to you a great opportunity to share in these wealths.
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I will write to her and console her, and be her guardian spirit; she shall read my heart, my soul; she shall possess by double wealth, my two wealths, — my gold, delicately offered, and my thought robed in all the splendor which the accident of birth has denied to my grotesque body.
Modeste Mignon 2007
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It's a big universe out there, with all the splendor and mystery and adventure that we could ask for — as well as such wealths of energy and raw materials that every man, woman and child on Earth could become millionaires if we would just go out there and start to use the natural resources that are waiting for us.
Ben Bova on Hiroshima, The Moon Landing and Mick Jagger 2005
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It's a big universe out there, with all the splendor and mystery and adventure that we could ask for — as well as such wealths of energy and raw materials that every man, woman and child on Earth could become millionaires if we would just go out there and start to use the natural resources that are waiting for us.
August 2005 2005
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A variety of users could draw untold wealths of useful information from that one black sack by virtue of appropriate interrogation, and that was the bit that really needed to work well.
Archive 2006-06-01 Karyn Romeis 2006
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A variety of users could draw untold wealths of useful information from that one black sack by virtue of appropriate interrogation, and that was the bit that really needed to work well.
Harold Jarche on the relevance of the learning professional Karyn Romeis 2006
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Religious rites were not the only things that Keepers stored in their uncanny memories; their metalminds contained vast wealths of information on culture, philosophy, and science.
Mistborn Sanderson_Brandon 2006
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Almightie God, who is the onely establisher and confounder of common wealths, to bring this excellent woorke, the foundation whereof is already laide vnto a prosperous conclusion.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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