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Each man seeks his own interest, not the general interest. Let his own selfish interests be touched
Each man seeks his own interest, not the general interest. Let his own selfish interests be touched
Each man seeks his own interest, not the general interest. Let his own selfish interests be touched
Each man seeks his own interest, not the general interest. Let his own selfish interests be touched
Each man seeks his own interest, not the general interest. Let his own selfish interests be touched
Each man seeks his own interest, not the general interest. Let his own selfish interests be touched
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