The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... necessary to force an 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 ...
... necessary to force an 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 ...
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... necessary sus- pension of the mild and social virtues ; it belongs to her to create a race of men who , truly free , will look upon their fathers as only enfranchised . I proceed to the sorrow you express for the fate of the French ...
... necessary sus- pension of the mild and social virtues ; it belongs to her to create a race of men who , truly free , will look upon their fathers as only enfranchised . I proceed to the sorrow you express for the fate of the French ...
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... necessary to annex to the charge of a Christian pastor . You will rather look upon it as a signal act of justice that they should thus un- expectedly be stripped of the rewards of their vices and their crimes . If you should lament the ...
... necessary to annex to the charge of a Christian pastor . You will rather look upon it as a signal act of justice that they should thus un- expectedly be stripped of the rewards of their vices and their crimes . If you should lament the ...
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... necessary to content what few will be hardy enough to support ; the strongest of auxiliaries , imprisonment and the pillory , has left your arm little to perform . But the happiness of mankind is so closely connected with this subject ...
... necessary to content what few will be hardy enough to support ; the strongest of auxiliaries , imprisonment and the pillory , has left your arm little to perform . But the happiness of mankind is so closely connected with this subject ...
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... 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 enacting them ; reserving to the ...
... 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 enacting them ; reserving to the ...
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