The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Allies . Situated as Portugal then was , it would argue gross ignorance of human nature to have expected that unanimity should prevail among all the several authorities or leading persons , as to the means to be employed : it was enough ...
... Allies . Situated as Portugal then was , it would argue gross ignorance of human nature to have expected that unanimity should prevail among all the several authorities or leading persons , as to the means to be employed : it was enough ...
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... Allies nor been induced by common worldly prudence to affect to feel them , or at least to disguise his insensibility ; and therefore what could follow , but , in despite of victory and outward demonstrations of joy , inward disgust and ...
... Allies nor been induced by common worldly prudence to affect to feel them , or at least to disguise his insensibility ; and therefore what could follow , but , in despite of victory and outward demonstrations of joy , inward disgust and ...
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... Allies , who were able of themselves to have executed their own purposes ? Whom had they punished but the innocent sufferer ? Whom rewarded but the guiltiest of Oppressors ? They had reversed every thing : favour and honour for their ...
... Allies , who were able of themselves to have executed their own purposes ? Whom had they punished but the innocent sufferer ? Whom rewarded but the guiltiest of Oppressors ? They had reversed every thing : favour and honour for their ...
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... Allies : their weapons may be against him , but he will laugh at their weapons , for he knows , though they themselves do not , that their souls are for him . Look at the preamble to the Armistice ! In what is omitted and what is ...
... Allies : their weapons may be against him , but he will laugh at their weapons , for he knows , though they themselves do not , that their souls are for him . Look at the preamble to the Armistice ! In what is omitted and what is ...
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... Allies , those powers , and in developing those virtues , which were producing themselves by a natural process , and to which these breathings of insult must have been a deadly check and interruption . Nor would the evil be merely ...
... Allies , those powers , and in developing those virtues , which were producing themselves by a natural process , and to which these breathings of insult must have been a deadly check and interruption . Nor would the evil be merely ...
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