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... as the Government party or the followers of Mr de Valera , but who cannot reconcile themselves to what they regard as the extreme views of the two large political parties in regard to many vital aspects of life in the Free State .
... as the Government party or the followers of Mr de Valera , but who cannot reconcile themselves to what they regard as the extreme views of the two large political parties in regard to many vital aspects of life in the Free State .
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He regards with a calm amounting to satisfaction the wide and legitimate sphere of natural influence of the permanent staffs over the whole initiative and policy of legislation . " The position of predominance which administration ...
He regards with a calm amounting to satisfaction the wide and legitimate sphere of natural influence of the permanent staffs over the whole initiative and policy of legislation . " The position of predominance which administration ...
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We know there is sorrow enough , but happiness and its possibilities are the great facts we see , and therefore we regard pessimism as a blight , and a sad view of life as a disease to be stamped out . Our buoyancy is the secret of our ...
We know there is sorrow enough , but happiness and its possibilities are the great facts we see , and therefore we regard pessimism as a blight , and a sad view of life as a disease to be stamped out . Our buoyancy is the secret of our ...
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