From: [[]] ' - could hardly pass up the chance to cross swords with a legal mind of the Republic, albeit a human one.' [Find the rest of the story at ]
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| - Debate the Republic's law
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| - From: [[]] ' - could hardly pass up the chance to cross swords with a legal mind of the Republic, albeit a human one.' [Find the rest of the story at ]
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| Success title
| - The laws of men and nature
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| - - had to admit that she ran rings around me. The laws concerning debate changed twice during our debate, and I could not continue after the second, as I spoke no Flemish. Where she learned it is beyond me, but she must have foreseen the need […]
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| - Day 40, Talons Marking Solitude
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| - ' - insisted that the Republic was more a human institution than an infernal one, inspired as it was by the Surface revolutions of fifty and a hundred years ago. For if a law of men could be torn down by a mob, why not a law of nature?'
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| - ' - could hardly pass up the chance to cross swords with a legal mind of the Republic, albeit a human one.'
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| - From: [[]] ' - could hardly pass up the chance to cross swords with a legal mind of the Republic, albeit a human one.' [Find the rest of the story at ]
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