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... matter of indifference to me whether I remain in public life or not ; but it is not a matter of indifference to me if , in remaining in public life , I should be prevented from expressing , even against my own interests , views which I ...
... matter of indifference to me whether I remain in public life or not ; but it is not a matter of indifference to me if , in remaining in public life , I should be prevented from expressing , even against my own interests , views which I ...
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... matter so important as the choice of a minister . He was one of those who desired that the laity should have greater importance in matters ecclesi- astical ; but he thought , even from the mover's point of view , that it was an ...
... matter so important as the choice of a minister . He was one of those who desired that the laity should have greater importance in matters ecclesi- astical ; but he thought , even from the mover's point of view , that it was an ...
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... matter would have been allowed to stand over . This was not to be ; it was carried to the bitter end , and Norway , or rather the Radical Government , in so doing did not commit any violation of the Constitution , although an opposite ...
... matter would have been allowed to stand over . This was not to be ; it was carried to the bitter end , and Norway , or rather the Radical Government , in so doing did not commit any violation of the Constitution , although an opposite ...
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