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and carry through all needed political reforms . Political Chiefs , you are in- trusted with power ; you have the con- fidence of the people ; you are selected by us to be our governors and guides . Now , in the name of our common ...
and carry through all needed political reforms . Political Chiefs , you are in- trusted with power ; you have the con- fidence of the people ; you are selected by us to be our governors and guides . Now , in the name of our common ...
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... political princi- ple , not only necessarily inspires us with an utter disgust for his present course of administration , and distrust for anything that can come out of it within the period for which the country has yet to tolerate it ...
... political princi- ple , not only necessarily inspires us with an utter disgust for his present course of administration , and distrust for anything that can come out of it within the period for which the country has yet to tolerate it ...
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... political matters , and the confidence with which almost every one utters his opinions on the abstrusest problems ... political science ; and the political theory or theories we are laboring to reduce to practice , did not originate with ...
... political matters , and the confidence with which almost every one utters his opinions on the abstrusest problems ... political science ; and the political theory or theories we are laboring to reduce to practice , did not originate with ...
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