The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... importance to the personal sufferings of the late royal martyr , and that an anxiety for the issue of the present convulsions should not have prevented you from joining in the idle cry of modish lamentation which has resounded from the ...
... importance to the personal sufferings of the late royal martyr , and that an anxiety for the issue of the present convulsions should not have prevented you from joining in the idle cry of modish lamentation which has resounded from the ...
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... importance to the suffrage of every individual . Jealous of giving up no more of the 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 ...
... importance to the suffrage of every individual . Jealous of giving up no more of the 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 ...
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... unjustly left unprotected that most important part of property , not less real because it has no material existence , that which ought to enable the labourer to provide food for himself and his family . I appeal 18 LETTER TO THE.
... unjustly left unprotected that most important part of property , not less real because it has no material existence , that which ought to enable the labourer to provide food for himself and his family . I appeal 18 LETTER TO THE.
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... important , and will be a much surer guarantee of the continuance of such virtues as may deserve it . I have another strong objection to nobility , which is that it has a necessary tendency to dishonour labour , a prejudice which ...
... important , and will be a much surer guarantee of the continuance of such virtues as may deserve it . I have another strong objection to nobility , which is that it has a necessary tendency to dishonour labour , a prejudice which ...
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... important mistakes in the latter part of your letter which I could have wished to notice ; but I find myself much fatigued . ] These refer both to the Boy and the Mother . I must content myself simply with observing that it is probable ...
... important mistakes in the latter part of your letter which I could have wished to notice ; but I find myself much fatigued . ] These refer both to the Boy and the Mother . I must content myself simply with observing that it is probable ...
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