The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... independence ; it is rich in health of body and animal spirits , in its sensibility to the impressions of the natural universe , in the conscious growth of knowledge , in lively sympathy and familiar communion with the generous actions ...
... independence ; it is rich in health of body and animal spirits , in its sensibility to the impressions of the natural universe , in the conscious growth of knowledge , in lively sympathy and familiar communion with the generous actions ...
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... independence in their origin . upon accident , their nature , their duration , and the wide spread of their influence , are entitled rightly to take place of the noblest and most beneficent deeds of heroes , statesmen , legislators , or ...
... independence in their origin . upon accident , their nature , their duration , and the wide spread of their influence , are entitled rightly to take place of the noblest and most beneficent deeds of heroes , statesmen , legislators , or ...
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... Independence and Freedom of Nations can be Preserved or Recovered . Qui didicit patriæ quid debeat ; - Quod sit conscripti , quod judicis officium ; quæ Partes in bellum missi ducis . BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . London : PRINTED FOR LONGMAN ...
... Independence and Freedom of Nations can be Preserved or Recovered . Qui didicit patriæ quid debeat ; - Quod sit conscripti , quod judicis officium ; quæ Partes in bellum missi ducis . BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . London : PRINTED FOR LONGMAN ...
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... independence , have failed to attain it . This is all . For little has that man understood the majesty of true national freedom , who believes that a population , like that of Spain , in a country like that of Spain , may want the ...
... independence , have failed to attain it . This is all . For little has that man understood the majesty of true national freedom , who believes that a population , like that of Spain , in a country like that of Spain , may want the ...
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... independence , our liberty , our lives , and even the holy religion in which we are united , might accompany yours , -by which a barbarous people might consummate their own triumph , and accomplish the slavery of every nation in Europe ...
... independence , our liberty , our lives , and even the holy religion in which we are united , might accompany yours , -by which a barbarous people might consummate their own triumph , and accomplish the slavery of every nation in Europe ...
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