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There seem to me to be very few facts, at least ascertainable facts, in politics.
There seem to me to be very few facts, at least ascertainable facts, in politics.
There seem to me to be very few facts, at least ascertainable facts, in politics.
There seem to me to be very few facts, at least ascertainable facts, in politics.
There seem to me to be very few facts, at least ascertainable facts, in politics.
There seem to me to be very few facts, at least ascertainable facts, in politics.
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