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... believe that man is powerless in the winds of fate . He does not believe that we are driven like a flock of sheep . No ; he believes that the same choice is presented to nations as to in- dividual men , and that by its deliberate choice ...
... believe that man is powerless in the winds of fate . He does not believe that we are driven like a flock of sheep . No ; he believes that the same choice is presented to nations as to in- dividual men , and that by its deliberate choice ...
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... believe it - will you believe it after all you have read in Orange pamphlets and Unionist newspapers - will you believe that all the chief shops of this market - town are kept by Protestants and are supported by Catholics ? A ...
... believe it - will you believe it after all you have read in Orange pamphlets and Unionist newspapers - will you believe that all the chief shops of this market - town are kept by Protestants and are supported by Catholics ? A ...
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... believe- and I think they have wisdom - that the rule of Mr. Redmond in Dublin will be as fruitful with blessings for democracy in Belfast as the rule of Mr. Lloyd George in London . No sensible man in Ireland can believe that an Irish ...
... believe- and I think they have wisdom - that the rule of Mr. Redmond in Dublin will be as fruitful with blessings for democracy in Belfast as the rule of Mr. Lloyd George in London . No sensible man in Ireland can believe that an Irish ...
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