Every revolution was first a thought in one man's mind, and when the same thought occurs to another man, it is the key to that era. Every reform was once a private opinion, and when it shall be a private opinion again, it will solve the problem of the... Education - Page 3341895Full view - About this book
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...a light on what great bodies of men have done, and the crises of his life refer to national crises. Every revolution was first a thought in one man's...opinion, again, it will solve the problem of the age. The fact narrated must correspond to something in me to be credible or intelligible. We as we read must... | |
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