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... mind of the country was grown a little weary of their stock performances upon the political stage , and exhorting my young Liberal friends not to be for rushing impetuously upon this stage , but to keep aloof from it for a while , to ...
... mind of the country was grown a little weary of their stock performances upon the political stage , and exhorting my young Liberal friends not to be for rushing impetuously upon this stage , but to keep aloof from it for a while , to ...
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... mind of the country is , as I have already said , profoundly Liberal ; and by a just instinct . It feels that the Tories have not the secret of life and of the future for us , and it is right in so thinking ; it turns to them from time ...
... mind of the country is , as I have already said , profoundly Liberal ; and by a just instinct . It feels that the Tories have not the secret of life and of the future for us , and it is right in so thinking ; it turns to them from time ...
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... mind at ease . One must , before all things , respect and be at peace with oneself . Mrs. Norham , you talked just now about conscience . Now listen to me . I have a conscience , and I can treat it in two ways only . I can either stifle ...
... mind at ease . One must , before all things , respect and be at peace with oneself . Mrs. Norham , you talked just now about conscience . Now listen to me . I have a conscience , and I can treat it in two ways only . I can either stifle ...
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rules , though when doubts arise in his own mind on any point he is permitted , but not enjoined , to submit the question to a vote . Members may request the President to call a speaker to order , but it is for the President to decide ...
rules , though when doubts arise in his own mind on any point he is permitted , but not enjoined , to submit the question to a vote . Members may request the President to call a speaker to order , but it is for the President to decide ...
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... mind as they are expressed by the form . ' " Surely , " he asks , " nobleness and generosity , meanness and illiberality , self - control and wisdom , insolence and vulgarity , make themselves seen in the countenance and postures of men ...
... mind as they are expressed by the form . ' " Surely , " he asks , " nobleness and generosity , meanness and illiberality , self - control and wisdom , insolence and vulgarity , make themselves seen in the countenance and postures of men ...
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