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... doubt he is perfectly competent for all ordinary undertakings , no doubt he could build a cathedral if he would . But Archbishop Hughes wanted a man who would accept the situation as he found it , and would build a cathedral with a ...
... doubt he is perfectly competent for all ordinary undertakings , no doubt he could build a cathedral if he would . But Archbishop Hughes wanted a man who would accept the situation as he found it , and would build a cathedral with a ...
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... doubt that a government based on universal suffrage was the wisest and best that could be devised . No man , whether he were whig or democrat , ventured public- ly to question this great principle . Such is not now the case ...
... doubt that a government based on universal suffrage was the wisest and best that could be devised . No man , whether he were whig or democrat , ventured public- ly to question this great principle . Such is not now the case ...
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... doubt fre- quent ministerial crises ; but these , as they do not involve a popular election , do not as a general thing arouse popular passions ; indeed , as they frequently as- sume a theatrical or spectacular charac- ter , a certain ...
... doubt fre- quent ministerial crises ; but these , as they do not involve a popular election , do not as a general thing arouse popular passions ; indeed , as they frequently as- sume a theatrical or spectacular charac- ter , a certain ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
Clarence Cook | 41 |
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