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" ... to rely on the little arts of party delusion to obtain public sanction for such a course. Born for his country and for the world, he did not give up to party what was meant for mankind. The consequence is, that his fame is as durable as his principles,... "
Railway Mechanical and Electrical Engineer - Σελίδα 169
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