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Democracy An American Novel

CHAPTER IV
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If you let yourself be ruled by your private feelings, you will make a greater mistake than he.

Now I must go, for I have visits to make.

The next time I come, Mr.Ratcliffe, you must keep your word better." When they next met, Ratcliffe read to her a part of his reply to Mr.
Grimes, which ran thus: "It is the lot of every party leader to suffer from attacks and to commit errors.

It is true, as the President says, that I have been no exception to this law.

Believing as I do that great results can only be accomplished by great parties, I have uniformly yielded my own personal opinions where they have failed to obtain general assent.


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