'Neither over-zeal nor revolution has been Russia's greatest .enemies; but rather inertia, remissness, and lack; of. industry.—"St. Petersburger Zeitung," St. Petersburg.
Once wrapped in the mantle of self-satis-faction :tho world is at one's feet, and nothing can put one out of joint with it. Slights' aro not seen, rebuffs are not felt, and even enemies aro only rivals, jealous of another's greatness.:—"Ladies' FirntL"
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 150, 19 March 1908, Page 5
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