| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - English people seemed to follow the professional eccentrics; even the emotional philanthropists took that direction; Lord Shaftesbury and Carlyle, Fowell Buxton, and Gladstone, threw their sympathies on the side which they should naturally have opposed, and did so for no reason except their eccentricity; but the ??canny?? Scots and Yorkshiremen were cautious. 10
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