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In 1801 Jane wrote to Cassandra: "I have now attained the true art of letter writing, which we are always told, is to express on paper exactly what one would say to the same person by word of mouth; I have been talking to you almost as fast as I could the whole of this letter".
As David Cameron issued a warning that a vote for independence would lead to a "leap into the unknown", the deputy prime minister said that greater devolution "isn't exactly on the ballot paper".
Clegg told The Andrew Marr Show on BBC1: "I certainly think in many ways actually what the Scottish people want isn't exactly on the ballot paper – which is a greater expression of Scottish nationhood, greater devolution of powers from London to Holyrood, what is called in the jargon "devo-max" or in Liberal Democrat language, ever since the days of Gladstone, home rule.
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One possibility is that the law in action may not exactly match the law on paper.
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