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fill the offices together with other such facts. When we say that a people is turbulent we mean that many men who are members [?] forcibly oppose other members who are a [parbofir?]. On the other hand a collection also has qualities which are similar to those general respects in which qualities agree and differ. Chief among these respects is maltitude, or maniness. Let me repeat that I never use the word multitude to mean a large collection, but I invariably use it to mean a character of a collection consisting in that collection being greater than every collection than which it is greater and being at least as small as every collect-

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