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" It would be treason against British sentiment to imagine that it ever could be the principle of this Government to perpetuate ignorance in order to secure paltry and dishonest advantages over the blindness of the multitude. "
The annals of the college of Fort William. [With] Appendix - Σελίδα 507
των Thomas Roebuck - 1819
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