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prayers of the Fathers of the EeDubliV TIi;= c„., -u 

 is still the dominant mood of theZ ica^c i "n 'for'L'T?'"'' 

 m the constant improvement of human society and Z l "''f^ 

 the thing which we call oovernment is onlv „,,!'■ \ ^ ^"""^^ ^^""^ 

 making Ihis constant iSprovem en . stc'e d~?t'° "" '° 

 ment can be better than the people wh "mnl-e it Tfi . i^^'^"- 

 democracy is the right trainingTa itsTeop le'- and tli "'^ ^^" 

 ^arger task than the management of an/ mSachinerf of g^^e^- 



[W. H. P.] 



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