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... wish for it , discontented and envious , and the rest fatally indifferent . Hence our long - standing and fierce party struggles on ques- tions of reform - hence the ochlocratic principle so slowly called into action , and hence the ...
... wish for it , discontented and envious , and the rest fatally indifferent . Hence our long - standing and fierce party struggles on ques- tions of reform - hence the ochlocratic principle so slowly called into action , and hence the ...
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... wish it to be true ? There is indeed some- what prevalent now a base mindedness , a sort of satanic envy and dislike of superiority , which makes many turn away from the contemplation of what is good and great -- but let us hope for ...
... wish it to be true ? There is indeed some- what prevalent now a base mindedness , a sort of satanic envy and dislike of superiority , which makes many turn away from the contemplation of what is good and great -- but let us hope for ...
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... wish to know . " fortune - teller , again consulting his cards , answered- " You wish to know whether a certain lady will have a son or a daughter . " " Right again , " said the stranger . After an- other pause , the fortune - teller ...
... wish to know . " fortune - teller , again consulting his cards , answered- " You wish to know whether a certain lady will have a son or a daughter . " " Right again , " said the stranger . After an- other pause , the fortune - teller ...
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... wishes to place me at a public school were uniformly opposed by various medical advisers , on the ground that it would be my certain destruction . Be- sides continual bilious and inflammatory attacks , for several years I was grievously ...
... wishes to place me at a public school were uniformly opposed by various medical advisers , on the ground that it would be my certain destruction . Be- sides continual bilious and inflammatory attacks , for several years I was grievously ...
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... wish , " said the prudent traveller , " you had not been so extremely clever in proving this to be the nearest way , which proves itself to be no way at all . I will back Keller * against Euclid for a Swiss guide . " " I was right ...
... wish , " said the prudent traveller , " you had not been so extremely clever in proving this to be the nearest way , which proves itself to be no way at all . I will back Keller * against Euclid for a Swiss guide . " " I was right ...
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