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" Yes, there is plenty good enough material for a republic in the most degraded people that ever existed — even the Russians; plenty of manhood in them — even in the Germans — if one could but force it out of its timid and suspicious privacy, to overthrow... "
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court - Page 290
by Mark Twain - 1889 - 433 pages
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Moments with Mark Twain

Mark Twain - 1920 - 326 pages
...people that ever existed — even the Russians ; plenty of manhood in them — even in the Germans — if one could but force it out of its timid and suspicious...was set up and any nobility that ever supported it. THE HUMAN RACE Toward the shaven monk who trudged along with his cowl tilted back and the sweat washing...
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Mark Twain als literarische Persönlichkeit

Friedrich Schönemann - 1925 - 136 pages
...people that ever existed — even the Russians; plenty of manhood in them — even in the Germans — if one could but force it out of its timid and suspicious...see certain things, yet, let us hope and believe." Daß er an der russischen Revolution von 1917 und mehr noch an der deutschen von 1918 seine helle Freude...
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1949 Extension of the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act: Hearings Before the ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1949 - 796 pages
...people that ever existed—even Ihe Russians ; plenty of manhood in them—even In the Germans—if one could but force it out of its timid and suspicious...was set up and any nobility that ever supported it. There Is the star of new hope, our hope for a new order of freedom and pence on earth. Is this a miracle...
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1949 Extension of the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act. Hearings on H.R. 1211

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1949 - 802 pages
...existed — even I he Russians : plenty of manhood in them — even in the Germans — if one could hut force it out of its timid and suspicious privacy,...was set up and any nobility that ever supported it. There is the star of new hope, our hope for a new order of freedom and peace on earth. Is this a miracle...
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Mark Twain: Social Philosopher

Louis J. Budd - 2001 - 290 pages
...Yankee mechanic's say against monarchy and its several natural props," and Hank explicitly proposed: "First, a modified monarchy, till Arthur's days were...every member of it bound out to some useful trade." This bowed to the fact of Victoria's popularity but rejected the idea of even a figurehead as a stabilizing...
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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

Mark Twain - 2007 - 481 pages
...people that ever existed — even the Russians; plenty of manhood in them — even in the Germans — if one could but force it out of its timid and suspicious...modified monarchy, till Arthur's days were done, then the de282 Mark Twain struction of the throne, nobility abolished, every member of it bound out to some...
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