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... duty by each individual is a prerequisite to the rights of all . Rights and duties are interrelated in every social ... duty of man to serve that end with all his strength and resources . Since culture is the maximum social and ...
... duty by each individual is a prerequisite to the rights of all . Rights and duties are interrelated in every social ... duty of man to serve that end with all his strength and resources . Since culture is the maximum social and ...
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... Duties ARTICLE 29. ( DUTIES TO SOCIETY ) It is the duty of the individual so to conduct himself in relation to others that each and every one may fully form and develop his personality . ARTICLE 30. ( DUTIES TOWARD CHILDREN AND PARENTS ) ...
... Duties ARTICLE 29. ( DUTIES TO SOCIETY ) It is the duty of the individual so to conduct himself in relation to others that each and every one may fully form and develop his personality . ARTICLE 30. ( DUTIES TOWARD CHILDREN AND PARENTS ) ...
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... ( DUTY TO VOTE ) It is the duty of every person to vote in the popular elections of the country of which he is a national , when he is legally capable of doing So. ARTICLE 33. ( DUTY TO OBEY THE LAW ) It is the duty of every person to ...
... ( DUTY TO VOTE ) It is the duty of every person to vote in the popular elections of the country of which he is a national , when he is legally capable of doing So. ARTICLE 33. ( DUTY TO OBEY THE LAW ) It is the duty of every person to ...
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THE HEADWATERS OF OUR LATINAMERICAN POLICY | 3 |
John Quincy Adams Secretary of State to Richard Rush United | 11 |
Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the United States | 17 |
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