The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... authority , I am apprehensive lest the doctrines which they will there find should derive a weight from your name to which they are by no means intrinsically entitled . I will therefore examine what you have advanced , from a hope of ...
... authority , I am apprehensive lest the doctrines which they will there find should derive a weight from your name to which they are by no means intrinsically entitled . I will therefore examine what you have advanced , from a hope of ...
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... authority of the people than is necessary , they will be solicitous of finding out some method by which the office of their delegates may be confined as much as is practicable to the proposing and deliberating upon laws rather than to ...
... authority of the people than is necessary , they will be solicitous of finding out some method by which the office of their delegates may be confined as much as is practicable to the proposing and deliberating upon laws rather than to ...
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... authority of the people should be restored , all that could be expected from such restoration would in the beginning be but a change of tyranny . Considering the nature of a Republic in reference to the present condition of Europe ...
... authority of the people should be restored , all that could be expected from such restoration would in the beginning be but a change of tyranny . Considering the nature of a Republic in reference to the present condition of Europe ...
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... authority than is essential to its due execution . Government is at best but a necessary evil . Compelled to place themselves in a state of sub- ordination , men will obviously endeavour to prevent the abuse of that superiority to which ...
... authority than is essential to its due execution . Government is at best but a necessary evil . Compelled to place themselves in a state of sub- ordination , men will obviously endeavour to prevent the abuse of that superiority to which ...
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... authority of a few individuals , or even of certain classes of men for where the understanding of an author is not convinced , or his feelings altered , this cannot be done without great injury to himself ; for his own feelings are his ...
... authority of a few individuals , or even of certain classes of men for where the understanding of an author is not convinced , or his feelings altered , this cannot be done without great injury to himself ; for his own feelings are his ...
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