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It is idle to await unanimity.
Robert Dale Owen
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Robert Dale Owen:
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Men ever follow willingly a daring leader: most willingly of all, in great emergencies.Robert Dale Owen:
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The people are forbidden to give aid and comfort to rebels. What of a government that has the powerRobert Dale Owen:
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They feel assured, as to yourself, that if the option remain with you, it is but a question of time