Modern Eloquence, Volume 3Thomas Brackett Reed G.L. Shuman & Company, 1901 |
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... things are com- plementary ; the one is the reverse side of the other . Every- thing in this universe , except a shadow ... thing wholly of darkness caused by someone standing in the way of the light . The Dutchman , however , is not a ...
... things are com- plementary ; the one is the reverse side of the other . Every- thing in this universe , except a shadow ... thing wholly of darkness caused by someone standing in the way of the light . The Dutchman , however , is not a ...
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... thing for this nation that it should be lifted up beyond simply material matters . It is a good thing for us that we should have interests outside of our own borders . It is a good thing for us that we must look outward ; that we must ...
... thing for this nation that it should be lifted up beyond simply material matters . It is a good thing for us that we should have interests outside of our own borders . It is a good thing for us that we must look outward ; that we must ...
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... thing which we have been tinkering and dickering with time out of mind , and in spite of the tinkering and dicker- ing this situation has arisen . Are we going to cure it by more tinkering ? We are not going to touch it in this way ...
... thing which we have been tinkering and dickering with time out of mind , and in spite of the tinkering and dicker- ing this situation has arisen . Are we going to cure it by more tinkering ? We are not going to touch it in this way ...
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VOLUME III | 859 |
PALMER GEORGE M | 871 |
PALMERSTON LORD HENRY JOHN TEMPLE | 876 |
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