Aún no tenemos significados para "mere politician".
1As a mere politician, he may be judged to have over-reached himself.
2Thus he never remained a mere politician like Pitt or Palmerston.
3In a mere politician, all this might have been questioned.
4The mere politician, equally with the pious man, ought to respect and cherish them.
5In general, the head of a department of the executive government is a mere politician.
6His adherents called him an inspired statesman; his enemies set him down a mere politician.
7We are assured that the same habit distinguishes the statesman from the party man, or mere politician.
8A creative artist is no more a mere musician than a great statesman is a mere politician.
9One amusing moment came when Andrews said that David Trimble had metamorphosed from a mere politician into a statesman.
10In this critical moment Lincoln exhibited a generosity and a sagacity above the range of the mere politician's vision.
11She heard it said of him, that the courted discarder of the sex, hitherto a mere politician, was wonderfully humanized.
12It is indeed, high time that they felt the pulse of life that beats in the real statesman, as distinct from mere politician.
13Although his opposition was unavailing, yet it clearly showed that the integrity of the man was superior to the policy of the mere politician.
14That is not a fair question to ask any man, for an affirmative makes a prig of him and a negative a mere politician.
15Get into hated England with the least possible fighting, risk, or loss, said the mere politician, Philip, and then crush Drake if he annoys you.
16All of us dream of being statesmen rather than mere politicians.
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