The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... possessions , and a more equal distribution enjoined of the rest , does not meet with your Lordship's approbation . You do not question the right of the Nation over ecclesiastical wealth ; you have voluntarily abandoned a ground which ...
... possessions , and a more equal distribution enjoined of the rest , does not meet with your Lordship's approbation . You do not question the right of the Nation over ecclesiastical wealth ; you have voluntarily abandoned a ground which ...
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... possessed of a certain fixed property . Virtues , talents , and acquire- ments are all that it will look for . Having destroyed every external object of delusion , let us now see what makes the supposition necessary that the people will ...
... possessed of a certain fixed property . Virtues , talents , and acquire- ments are all that it will look for . Having destroyed every external object of delusion , let us now see what makes the supposition necessary that the people will ...
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... possession of lands and movables against the depredation of the necessitous , nothing remains to be done . The history of all ages has demonstrated that wealth not only can secure itself , but includes even an oppressive principle ...
... possession of lands and movables against the depredation of the necessitous , nothing remains to be done . The history of all ages has demonstrated that wealth not only can secure itself , but includes even an oppressive principle ...
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... possessions . If I am not an advocate for the agrarian law nor for sumptuary regulations , but I contend that the people amongst whom the law of primogeniture exists , and among whom corporate bodies are encouraged , and im- mense ...
... possessions . If I am not an advocate for the agrarian law nor for sumptuary regulations , but I contend that the people amongst whom the law of primogeniture exists , and among whom corporate bodies are encouraged , and im- mense ...
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... 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 as can be consistent with 24 I LETTER TO THE.
... 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 as can be consistent with 24 I LETTER TO THE.
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