The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... arms of Despotism to overthrow him , and , in order to reign in peace , must establish herself by violence . She deplores such stern necessity , but the safety of the people , her supreme law , is her consolation . This apparent ...
... arms of Despotism to overthrow him , and , in order to reign in peace , must establish herself by violence . She deplores such stern necessity , but the safety of the people , her supreme law , is her consolation . This apparent ...
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... arm little to perform . But the happiness of mankind is so closely connected with this subject , that I cannot suffer such considerations to deter me from throwing out a few hints , which may lead to a conclusion that a Republic ...
... arm little to perform . But the happiness of mankind is so closely connected with this subject , that I cannot suffer such considerations to deter me from throwing out a few hints , which may lead to a conclusion that a Republic ...
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... arms , and was authorised to take that place , in which it was probable , to those under whom he acted , and on many occasions to himself , that he could most annoy the enemy . But these patriots of Galicia were not clothed alike , nor ...
... arms , and was authorised to take that place , in which it was probable , to those under whom he acted , and on many occasions to himself , that he could most annoy the enemy . But these patriots of Galicia were not clothed alike , nor ...
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... arms in their hands , are already in an elevated mood , to which they have been raised by the indignant passions , and the keen sense of insupportable wrong and insult from the enemy , and its infamous instruments . But they must be ...
... arms in their hands , are already in an elevated mood , to which they have been raised by the indignant passions , and the keen sense of insupportable wrong and insult from the enemy , and its infamous instruments . But they must be ...
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... arms in his hand , defending our unfortunate monarch , our homes , our children , and our wives ? If , in the very moment when those bands of banditti were receiving the kindest offices and favours from the in- habitants of our Capital ...
... arms in his hand , defending our unfortunate monarch , our homes , our children , and our wives ? If , in the very moment when those bands of banditti were receiving the kindest offices and favours from the in- habitants of our Capital ...
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