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" ... institutions — a perfect contempt of all political nostrums. They will neither be led astray by false reasoning, nor deluded by impudent flattery : but so neither will they be scared by classical quotations, or browbeaten by fine sentences ; and... "
Impending dangers of England and evils of our naval and military organization - Σελίδα 20
των W M. Maxwell - 1859
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