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If for nothing else , I have to be thankful to Professor Wilson for introducing me to Bagehot and Burke , but particularly to Bagehot whose style and savor so got hold of me that to this day I risk unconscious plagiarism of Bagehot in ...
If for nothing else , I have to be thankful to Professor Wilson for introducing me to Bagehot and Burke , but particularly to Bagehot whose style and savor so got hold of me that to this day I risk unconscious plagiarism of Bagehot in ...
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Professor Wilson possessed a positive genius for covering an entire plexus of ideas with some suavely elegant moral doctrine . He believed in democracy in much the way the Russian leaders of today subscribe to the doctrines of Communism ...
Professor Wilson possessed a positive genius for covering an entire plexus of ideas with some suavely elegant moral doctrine . He believed in democracy in much the way the Russian leaders of today subscribe to the doctrines of Communism ...
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I had taken all of Professor Sloane's courses and had been awarded , on his recommendation , fellowships for two succeeding years . In the winter of 1893 , Professor Sloane was granted leave of absence and sailed for Europe .
I had taken all of Professor Sloane's courses and had been awarded , on his recommendation , fellowships for two succeeding years . In the winter of 1893 , Professor Sloane was granted leave of absence and sailed for Europe .
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Moses Woolson 18211896 | 55 |
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