Vulgar words in What is Property? (Page 1)
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Why, then, are some of his children regarded as legitimate, while others are treated as bastards?
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The bastard dog follows indifferently all who call it; the suckling child regards every man as its father and every woman as its nurse; every living creature, when deprived of the society of animals of its species, seeks companionship in its solitude.
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damn it," they say, "the difference is great; the first forts were too near to us; with these we cannot be bombarded."
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"Damn it!
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"Damn it!
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His fatal fault is this appropriation of knowledge, which the theologians call the PHILOSOPHICAL SIN, or the SIN AGAINST THE HOLY GHOST-a sin which will not damn you, proletaires, nor me either.
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That would be beautiful, sir; that would be royal; no one but a buffoon could fail to understand it.