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Наконец, эта история – не достояние какой-то отдельной группы. Она принадлежит всему человечеству – каждому мыслящему созданию, наделенному разумом и стремлением продлить свое существование. Ведь все, что для нее нужно, – это убеждение, что жизнь лучше смерти, здоровье лучше болезни, изобилие лучше нужды, свобода лучше принуждения, счастье лучше страдания, а знание – лучше, чем предрассудки и невежество.
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