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The establishment in our day of another Roman empire , spreading vassalage and depravity over the face of the globe , is not , I hope , within the purposes of Heaven . Nor does the return of Bonaparte give me pleasure unmixed ; I see in ...
The establishment in our day of another Roman empire , spreading vassalage and depravity over the face of the globe , is not , I hope , within the purposes of Heaven . Nor does the return of Bonaparte give me pleasure unmixed ; I see in ...
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Would to God , Mr. Chairman , that it might turn out that our western people could and would break loose from these miserable party shackles with which the leaders hope to bind them to this modern Juggernaut , at the price of the loss ...
Would to God , Mr. Chairman , that it might turn out that our western people could and would break loose from these miserable party shackles with which the leaders hope to bind them to this modern Juggernaut , at the price of the loss ...
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to proceed step by step , for which Mr. Atlee , in his admirable speech for the Opposition , found a striking simile : “ When the logs are jammed in the river one must begin by extricating one or two , in the hope that thereby the whole ...
to proceed step by step , for which Mr. Atlee , in his admirable speech for the Opposition , found a striking simile : “ When the logs are jammed in the river one must begin by extricating one or two , in the hope that thereby the whole ...
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EVOLUTION OF THE NATIONAL INTEREST | 3 |
can Continent 1760 | 18 |
The French Interest in American Independence 1778 | 27 |
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