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The Right Honourable gentleman is indebted to his memory for his jests and to his imagination for his facts.

SHELLEY, Speech in reply to Mr. Dundas. If the past is not to bind us, where can duty lie? We should have no law but the inclination of the moment.

ELIOT, Mill on the Floss. Bk. VI, ch. 14

Statesman-Politician-Patriotism

I have immortal longings in me.

Antony and Cleopatra. v, 2.

Statesman-politician-patriotism

I am the State.

Att'd to Louis XIV., in Dulaure's History of Paris.

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Remorse begets reform.

The balance of power.

MCKINLEY, Jubilee Speech. Chicago, Oct. 19, 1898.

COWPER, The Task. Book V, 1. 618.

WALPOLE, Speech. 1741.

The swinish multitude.

BURKE, On the French Revolution.

Who can refute a sneer?

PALEY, Moral Philosophy. Book V, ch. ix.

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GEN'L J. MEREDITH READ, Speech on

McKinley's Election. 1896.

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