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... tion of a great statesman is of one who represents a great idea- an idea which may lead him to power , an idea with which he may identify himself , an idea which he may develope , an idea which he may and can impress on the mind and ...
... tion of a great statesman is of one who represents a great idea- an idea which may lead him to power , an idea with which he may identify himself , an idea which he may develope , an idea which he may and can impress on the mind and ...
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... tion of Savoy was received in England , to show how such matters have been re- garded in the past . We do this with no desire of raising recriminations which are almost always useless , and would now be specially ill - timed . We merely ...
... tion of Savoy was received in England , to show how such matters have been re- garded in the past . We do this with no desire of raising recriminations which are almost always useless , and would now be specially ill - timed . We merely ...
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... tion in which to reunite mighty forces , in would England bave thought of us from order effectually to exercise a protectorate Dover to Inverness ? We need only al- which shall oppose an insurmountable lude to the manner in which our ...
... tion in which to reunite mighty forces , in would England bave thought of us from order effectually to exercise a protectorate Dover to Inverness ? We need only al- which shall oppose an insurmountable lude to the manner in which our ...
Contents
Volume | 262 |
A DOUBTING HEART By Miss Keary | 268 |
OUR KENTISH PARISH | 281 |
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