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6 ' Thank you very kind , ' replied Greville , suppressing the inward sense of horror which the bare idea of a colonial edition of his Sham- boro ' campaign suggested ; but I've no money to spend in election- eering ; and I came out ...
6 ' Thank you very kind , ' replied Greville , suppressing the inward sense of horror which the bare idea of a colonial edition of his Sham- boro ' campaign suggested ; but I've no money to spend in election- eering ; and I came out ...
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But the doctor here , who's got more sense in his little toe than all the Todds and Parkers together in their brains , says it's all my eye , and that Gatty's all right if they'll only let her alone , and let what he calls " Nature take ...
But the doctor here , who's got more sense in his little toe than all the Todds and Parkers together in their brains , says it's all my eye , and that Gatty's all right if they'll only let her alone , and let what he calls " Nature take ...
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We have lately heard the story of the Englishman who landed at a Dalmatian - that is , in one sense , an Austrian - port , and expected that the people of that port would speak the Austrian language . His argument was as good as any of ...
We have lately heard the story of the Englishman who landed at a Dalmatian - that is , in one sense , an Austrian - port , and expected that the people of that port would speak the Austrian language . His argument was as good as any of ...
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The diplomatist , of whatever rank - he who ought to know , and who in a certain sense does know , more of foreign affairs than any private man can know - is of all men the most exposed to influences which are likely to make him ...
The diplomatist , of whatever rank - he who ought to know , and who in a certain sense does know , more of foreign affairs than any private man can know - is of all men the most exposed to influences which are likely to make him ...
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But it will be a very unreal and unpractical kind of action if any English statesman is led by the habitual use of conventional forms to forget that those governments ' are not governments in the same sense as those of England , France ...
But it will be a very unreal and unpractical kind of action if any English statesman is led by the habitual use of conventional forms to forget that those governments ' are not governments in the same sense as those of England , France ...
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