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... Italy to keep the wound open.” To the Parliament debating how to tax America, Burke exclaimed, “ Shear the wolf.” Our Kentuckian orator said of his dissent from his companion, “I showed him the back of my hand." And our proverb of the ...
... Italy to keep the wound open.” To the Parliament debating how to tax America, Burke exclaimed, “ Shear the wolf.” Our Kentuckian orator said of his dissent from his companion, “I showed him the back of my hand." And our proverb of the ...
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Contents
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ELOQUENCE | 118 |
RESOURCES | 137 |
THE COMIC | 172 |
PROGRESS OF CULTURE | 205 |
PERSIAN POETRY | 235 |
IMMORTALITY | 321 |
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