The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... individual into an unnatural situa- tion , which requires more than human talents and human virtues , and at the same time precludes him from attain- ing even a moderate knowledge of common life , and from feeling a particular share in ...
... individual into an unnatural situa- tion , which requires more than human talents and human virtues , and at the same time precludes him from attain- ing even a moderate knowledge of common life , and from feeling a particular share in ...
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... individuals will be diminished by recol- lecting the unworthy motives which induced the bulk of them to undertake the office , and the scandalous arts which enabled so many to attain the rank and enormous wealth which it has seemed ...
... individuals will be diminished by recol- lecting the unworthy motives which induced the bulk of them to undertake the office , and the scandalous arts which enabled so many to attain the rank and enormous wealth which it has seemed ...
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... 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 as much as is practicable to the ...
... 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 as much as is practicable to the ...
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... individual . inquire into the propriety of this measure , it will be necessary to state the proper objects of the ... individuals . As far , then , as relates to the internal administration of the country , a Republic has a manifest ...
... individual . inquire into the propriety of this measure , it will be necessary to state the proper objects of the ... individuals . As far , then , as relates to the internal administration of the country , a Republic has a manifest ...
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... individual by our present constitution . " " Let it never be forgotten by ourselves , and let us impress the observation upon the hearts of our children , that we are in possession of both ( liberty and equality ) , of as much of both ...
... individual by our present constitution . " " Let it never be forgotten by ourselves , and let us impress the observation upon the hearts of our children , that we are in possession of both ( liberty and equality ) , of as much of both ...
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