Vulgar words in The Masques of Ottawa (Page 1)
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I'll be perfectly frank, and say that I fear this young nation may be induced to scrap experience for experiment--which above all times would at present be the inauguration of an economic system for which the nation is not prepared, for which it has not been educated, and because of which it cannot afford to take for its education the bitter experience which too often succeeds glittering experiment.
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He contemplates with profound elation the scrapping of our present system built by experience, and the setting up of another which makes theories a substitute.
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Damn if I care whether he is a Tory.