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... believe our dress is more convenient if it be less graceful . And I do not believe there is any perverse bent of society to what is ugly and inconvenient , at least in male attire : if any hatter or tailor produced a better covering ...
... believe our dress is more convenient if it be less graceful . And I do not believe there is any perverse bent of society to what is ugly and inconvenient , at least in male attire : if any hatter or tailor produced a better covering ...
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... believe in the ecclesiastical equality of bishops and female preachers ? " Mr. Richardson , the Southern nominee , replied : " I do not believe in the natural equality of the races . I hold that the black race was in- tended to be ...
... believe in the ecclesiastical equality of bishops and female preachers ? " Mr. Richardson , the Southern nominee , replied : " I do not believe in the natural equality of the races . I hold that the black race was in- tended to be ...
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... believe that the whisper about instant reprisals was unfounded . Even if redress be refused , and Lord Lyons at the end of seven days should leave Washington , we are sure that still the door of reconciliation has not been hopelessly ...
... believe that the whisper about instant reprisals was unfounded . Even if redress be refused , and Lord Lyons at the end of seven days should leave Washington , we are sure that still the door of reconciliation has not been hopelessly ...
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