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... interest . " I have not room for any farther re- port of these conversations . My friends still live in the same village . Visiting them early last summer , I found that most of these opinions had been con- firmed by observation and ...
... interest . " I have not room for any farther re- port of these conversations . My friends still live in the same village . Visiting them early last summer , I found that most of these opinions had been con- firmed by observation and ...
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... interest on some particular principle in which they are agreed . " The pure- minded Burke thinks only of principle and the national interest ; he says noth- ing about power and pelf ; yet he saw Fox and North , with their factious and ...
... interest on some particular principle in which they are agreed . " The pure- minded Burke thinks only of principle and the national interest ; he says noth- ing about power and pelf ; yet he saw Fox and North , with their factious and ...
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... interest of the capitalists that the opera- tives should own the houses they live in , and that as many as possible should have homes of their own . The capitalists and mill owners of the city all wish the operatives to buy land and ...
... interest of the capitalists that the opera- tives should own the houses they live in , and that as many as possible should have homes of their own . The capitalists and mill owners of the city all wish the operatives to buy land and ...
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