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never belonged to any political party , in the strict sense of the term . ' I do not subscribe , ' said he , to any confession of faith in politics or in political economy . I do not know any principles in either science which appear to ...
never belonged to any political party , in the strict sense of the term . ' I do not subscribe , ' said he , to any confession of faith in politics or in political economy . I do not know any principles in either science which appear to ...
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... never could be extended beyond a certain limit . The best work- man produced the best goods , and drove the best trade , but none could produce overmuch : the warehouse could never be over filled . You never could have a glut in the ...
... never could be extended beyond a certain limit . The best work- man produced the best goods , and drove the best trade , but none could produce overmuch : the warehouse could never be over filled . You never could have a glut in the ...
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... Never imagine you can choose a just Or steady friend , or faithful in his trust . But change your habits ! let them Be condescending , affable , and gay ! Adopt with every man the style and tone Most courteous , most congenial with his ...
... Never imagine you can choose a just Or steady friend , or faithful in his trust . But change your habits ! let them Be condescending , affable , and gay ! Adopt with every man the style and tone Most courteous , most congenial with his ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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