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Side 163
... lion's mouth . The informer is concealed , it is the lion that tells everything . In short , there is not a mismanagement in office , or a murmur in conversation , which the lion does not acquaint the govern- ment with . For this reason ...
... lion's mouth . The informer is concealed , it is the lion that tells everything . In short , there is not a mismanagement in office , or a murmur in conversation , which the lion does not acquaint the govern- ment with . For this reason ...
Side 165
... lion . You seldom see a cluster of newsmongers without a lion in the midst of them . He never misses taking his stand within ear - shot of one of those little ambitious men who set up for orators , in places of public resort . If there ...
... lion . You seldom see a cluster of newsmongers without a lion in the midst of them . He never misses taking his stand within ear - shot of one of those little ambitious men who set up for orators , in places of public resort . If there ...
Side 175
... lion . There will be under it a box , of which the key will be in my own custody , to receive such papers as are dropped into it . Whatever the lion swallows I shall digest for the use of the public . This head requires some time to ...
... lion . There will be under it a box , of which the key will be in my own custody , to receive such papers as are dropped into it . Whatever the lion swallows I shall digest for the use of the public . This head requires some time to ...
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