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Side 17
... John Rus- sell . " I started with amazement , but he resumed . " The tying had been done by Cobden and John Bright , but very clumsily and very ineffectually . Whether it was their enormous self - confidence , or that they underrated ...
... John Rus- sell . " I started with amazement , but he resumed . " The tying had been done by Cobden and John Bright , but very clumsily and very ineffectually . Whether it was their enormous self - confidence , or that they underrated ...
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... John closely ; he knows the trick thorough- ly , ' and so on . And now they were driven to all sorts of devices to explain the failure . They even went so far as to say that in John's case the tyers were accomplices , and the whole ...
... John closely ; he knows the trick thorough- ly , ' and so on . And now they were driven to all sorts of devices to explain the failure . They even went so far as to say that in John's case the tyers were accomplices , and the whole ...
Side 19
... John back enthusiastically into public favour , and all went about saying he has never failed yet ; and though they have got a rope over from America , and even tried some special hemp from Russia , it's all the same ; he steps through ...
... John back enthusiastically into public favour , and all went about saying he has never failed yet ; and though they have got a rope over from America , and even tried some special hemp from Russia , it's all the same ; he steps through ...
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... does not exist , and that esteem of which there is not even a shadow . In the overwhelming self - conceit and self - esteem of his nature , John Bull fancies he must be liked if he be but known , and so sure is he 178 IN RETIREMENT .
... does not exist , and that esteem of which there is not even a shadow . In the overwhelming self - conceit and self - esteem of his nature , John Bull fancies he must be liked if he be but known , and so sure is he 178 IN RETIREMENT .
Side 179
... John offered his friend- ship duty - free , and France responded by politeness . Now , friendship and politeness are not the same , but they represent exactly what we give to France and get back in return . Don't imagine the French like ...
... John offered his friend- ship duty - free , and France responded by politeness . Now , friendship and politeness are not the same , but they represent exactly what we give to France and get back in return . Don't imagine the French like ...
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