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... whole generation of men ; he trained and attached to himself a skilled body of statesmen ; he twice held the fore- most rank with eloquence and majesty . The world , however , would never have recognized with the completeness which it ...
... whole generation of men ; he trained and attached to himself a skilled body of statesmen ; he twice held the fore- most rank with eloquence and majesty . The world , however , would never have recognized with the completeness which it ...
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... whole country , who should be supported , and the mere leaders of a rival party , who may be fairly denounced and supplant- ed . The Ministry of 1858 had its own foreign imbroglios to deal with , but found in Lord Palmerston , as Mr ...
... whole country , who should be supported , and the mere leaders of a rival party , who may be fairly denounced and supplant- ed . The Ministry of 1858 had its own foreign imbroglios to deal with , but found in Lord Palmerston , as Mr ...
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... whole period of human life under its special protection . And in doing this it has constituted itself the avenger of a whole sex . How , it may be asked , does science effect this admirable result ? What ar- guments is she able to ...
... whole period of human life under its special protection . And in doing this it has constituted itself the avenger of a whole sex . How , it may be asked , does science effect this admirable result ? What ar- guments is she able to ...
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... whole class of babies from the charge of being per- fectly useless incumbrances . She has compelled proud man to bow in defer- ence to the views of the other sex , and to recognize in the phenomenon of baby- hood something profoundly ...
... whole class of babies from the charge of being per- fectly useless incumbrances . She has compelled proud man to bow in defer- ence to the views of the other sex , and to recognize in the phenomenon of baby- hood something profoundly ...
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... whole Church , it was true , had held these opinions down to the sixteenth century . But so it had believed that medicine was only efficacious if it was blessed ; so it had be- lieved that saints ' relics worked mira- cles . Larger ...
... whole Church , it was true , had held these opinions down to the sixteenth century . But so it had believed that medicine was only efficacious if it was blessed ; so it had be- lieved that saints ' relics worked mira- cles . Larger ...
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