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... nature , and talk in a palpable way what is to him important truth . And so he will both guide and benefit the nation . But if , especially at a time when great ignorance has an unusual power in public affairs , he chooses to accept and ...
... nature , and talk in a palpable way what is to him important truth . And so he will both guide and benefit the nation . But if , especially at a time when great ignorance has an unusual power in public affairs , he chooses to accept and ...
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... nature of the measures in each particular case ; on the evil they would cause if conceded ; on the attractiveness of their idea to the working - classes if refused . But in all cases it must be remembered that a political combination of ...
... nature of the measures in each particular case ; on the evil they would cause if conceded ; on the attractiveness of their idea to the working - classes if refused . But in all cases it must be remembered that a political combination of ...
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... natural position that by which they would gain most power , and in which they would do most good . They ought to be the heads of the plutocracy . In all countries new wealth is ready to worship old wealth , if old wealth will only let ...
... natural position that by which they would gain most power , and in which they would do most good . They ought to be the heads of the plutocracy . In all countries new wealth is ready to worship old wealth , if old wealth will only let ...
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... nature of the curious influence of rank to work much more on men singly than on men collectively ; it is an influence which most men - at least most Englishmen - feel very much , but of which most Englishmen are somewhat ashamed ...
... nature of the curious influence of rank to work much more on men singly than on men collectively ; it is an influence which most men - at least most Englishmen - feel very much , but of which most Englishmen are somewhat ashamed ...
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... natural wish of the Opposition leaders is to prove that if they had been in office , and it therefore had been theirs to do it , they could have done it much better . On the other hand , it is quite possible that there may be no real ...
... natural wish of the Opposition leaders is to prove that if they had been in office , and it therefore had been theirs to do it , they could have done it much better . On the other hand , it is quite possible that there may be no real ...
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