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I do not believe that this deficiency lay in his own nature . I believe that he had much more feeling than he habitually showed , and much greater capacities of feeling than were ever developed . He resembled most Englishmen in being ...
I do not believe that this deficiency lay in his own nature . I believe that he had much more feeling than he habitually showed , and much greater capacities of feeling than were ever developed . He resembled most Englishmen in being ...
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If I did not believe that , I would not believe that people are fit to govern themselves . If I know the temper of America to - day , and I am fain to believe that I do know America's temper - America is quick with the purposes and ...
If I did not believe that , I would not believe that people are fit to govern themselves . If I know the temper of America to - day , and I am fain to believe that I do know America's temper - America is quick with the purposes and ...
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I do believe he did sometimes get from us some or other odd fact , such was his inordinate thirst for facts and his uncanny instinct for finding them in the most unlikely places , such his skill in disengaging what was significant from ...
I do believe he did sometimes get from us some or other odd fact , such was his inordinate thirst for facts and his uncanny instinct for finding them in the most unlikely places , such his skill in disengaging what was significant from ...
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