Excerpt from De la Propriété d'Après le Code Civil
Au milieu de tout d institutions qui tombent È... vieillissent, la propriété reste debout, assise sur la justice et forte par le droit. C'est même la propriété qui, d'accord avec la famille, tient aujourd'hui la société puissamment amarrée sur la surface mobile de la démocratie.
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