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... true , but still it is pro- gressing . We are none of those vi- sionaries who make imaginary calcu- lations ; we do not expect to see Europe regenerated in a hurry ; but still we have well grounded hopes that right and truth will ...
... true , but still it is pro- gressing . We are none of those vi- sionaries who make imaginary calcu- lations ; we do not expect to see Europe regenerated in a hurry ; but still we have well grounded hopes that right and truth will ...
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... true what we advanced in the two first numbers of this publication . Our predictions have been fulfilled , because we relied on facts ; and in calling on the Catholics to cease ap- plying degraded epithets to their country , such as ...
... true what we advanced in the two first numbers of this publication . Our predictions have been fulfilled , because we relied on facts ; and in calling on the Catholics to cease ap- plying degraded epithets to their country , such as ...
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... true to the last , served as a kind of living speaking Encyclopedia for the good people of Baldwinstown . Dick had learned much from books , but more from his customers ; and , unlike the ancient philosophers , he made no mystery of his ...
... true to the last , served as a kind of living speaking Encyclopedia for the good people of Baldwinstown . Dick had learned much from books , but more from his customers ; and , unlike the ancient philosophers , he made no mystery of his ...
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... compel them to seek other and less legitimate channels of procuring justice . ' Tis true , John , that fourteen million of Protestants , as the Times newspaper says , are twice as strong as seven million 28 FOREIGN AID VERSUS NO POPERY. ...
... compel them to seek other and less legitimate channels of procuring justice . ' Tis true , John , that fourteen million of Protestants , as the Times newspaper says , are twice as strong as seven million 28 FOREIGN AID VERSUS NO POPERY. ...
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... true , John ; but the editor of the Times , perhaps , like Demosthenes , notwithstanding all his blustering , would be the first to run away at the approach of danger . Of your courage I have not the least doubt ; and I am quite sure ...
... true , John ; but the editor of the Times , perhaps , like Demosthenes , notwithstanding all his blustering , would be the first to run away at the approach of danger . Of your courage I have not the least doubt ; and I am quite sure ...
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