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Libba Marrian directed and produced a documentary about you titled Trusting the Struggle.
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Libba Marrian directed and produced a documentary about you titled Trusting the Struggle.
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Libba Marrian directed and produced a documentary about you titled Trusting the Struggle.
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Miriam Raider-Roth recognizes that there’s nothing more dogmatic than common sense, nothing more insistent than tradition, and in Trusting What You Know she asks us to hold our received wisdom as contingent and ready for critical reconsideration.
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Miriam Raider-Roth recognizes that there’s nothing more dogmatic than common sense, nothing more insistent than tradition, and in Trusting What You Know she asks us to hold our received wisdom as contingent and ready for critical reconsideration.
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Excerpt from my letter to editor in Montana called Trusting the Buzz and Busting the Trusts
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"Trusting," said the Prince, in conclusion, "that you will accord faith and attention to my envoys, I will only add an expression of my sincere determination to employ myself incessantly in your service, and for the welfare of the whole people, without sparing any means in my power, nor my life itself."
PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete John Lothrop Motley 1845
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"Trusting," said the Prince, in conclusion, "that you will accord faith and attention to my envoys, I will only add an expression of my sincere determination to employ myself incessantly in your service, and for the welfare of the whole people, without sparing any means in my power, nor my life itself."
The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Complete (1555-84) John Lothrop Motley 1845
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"Trusting," said the Prince, in conclusion, "that you will accord faith and attention to my envoys, I will only add an expression of my sincere determination to employ myself incessantly in your service, and for the welfare of the whole people, without sparing any means in my power, nor my life itself."
The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Complete (1574-84) John Lothrop Motley 1845
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"Trusting," said the Prince, in conclusion, "that you will accord faith and attention to my envoys, I will only add an expression of my sincere determination to employ myself incessantly in your service, and for the welfare of the whole people, without sparing any means in my power, nor my life itself."
The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 26: 1577, part III John Lothrop Motley 1845
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