The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... 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 legitimately constructed contains less of an oppressive IO I LETTER TO THE.
... 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 legitimately constructed contains less of an oppressive IO I LETTER TO THE.
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. that a Republic legitimately constructed contains less of an oppressive principle than any other form of government . Your Lordship will scarcely question that much of human misery , that the ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. that a Republic legitimately constructed contains less of an oppressive principle than any other form of government . Your Lordship will scarcely question that much of human misery , that the ...
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... less of what is usually called talents and experi- ence , that is , of disciplined treachery and hoary Machiavelism ; and at the same time , as it would no longer be their interest to keep the mass of the nation in ignorance , a ...
... less of what is usually called talents and experi- ence , that is , of disciplined treachery and hoary Machiavelism ; and at the same time , as it would no longer be their interest to keep the mass of the nation in ignorance , a ...
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... less force is requisite to compel obedience to its laws . From the judicial tribunals of our own country , though we labour under a variety of partial and oppressive laws , we have an evident proof of the nullity of regal interference ...
... less force is requisite to compel obedience to its laws . From the judicial tribunals of our own country , though we labour under a variety of partial and oppressive laws , we have an evident proof of the nullity of regal interference ...
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... less striking as governments are more or less despotic . The reason is obvious as the monarch is the chooser of his ministers , and as his own passions and caprice are in general the sole guides of his conduct , these ministers ...
... less striking as governments are more or less despotic . The reason is obvious as the monarch is the chooser of his ministers , and as his own passions and caprice are in general the sole guides of his conduct , these ministers ...
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