The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... measured respect , and , as I thought , just appreciation . Pointed out some passages in The Curse of Kehama which he admired , and repeated some portions of The Ancient Mariner ; also from The River Duddon and The Excursion . Repeated ...
... measured respect , and , as I thought , just appreciation . Pointed out some passages in The Curse of Kehama which he admired , and repeated some portions of The Ancient Mariner ; also from The River Duddon and The Excursion . Repeated ...
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... measure upon the Dissenters at all ; and as to the inference that the Catholics will be quiet when possessed of their object , because they have been patient under their long privation , first , we may deny the premises— has not every ...
... measure upon the Dissenters at all ; and as to the inference that the Catholics will be quiet when possessed of their object , because they have been patient under their long privation , first , we may deny the premises— has not every ...
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... measure to be followed up - as it inevitably will , sooner or later - with the abolition of the Test and Corpo- ration Acts , and a proportional increase of the political power of the dissenters , who are to a man hostile to the Church ...
... measure to be followed up - as it inevitably will , sooner or later - with the abolition of the Test and Corpo- ration Acts , and a proportional increase of the political power of the dissenters , who are to a man hostile to the Church ...
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... measures through the press I deem the only safeguard of liberty : without it I have neither confidence in kings ... measuring mankind by that standard — I thought it derogatory to human nature to set up property in preference to person ...
... measures through the press I deem the only safeguard of liberty : without it I have neither confidence in kings ... measuring mankind by that standard — I thought it derogatory to human nature to set up property in preference to person ...
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... measure care little about it but as a step , first , to the overthrow of the Protestant Establishment in Ireland ... measures which must reduce her relative influence , unless they be accompanied with arrangements , more adequate than ...
... measure care little about it but as a step , first , to the overthrow of the Protestant Establishment in Ireland ... measures which must reduce her relative influence , unless they be accompanied with arrangements , more adequate than ...
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