The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... resistance , may have created , and to soften this ferocity of character , proceeding from a 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 ...
... resistance , may have created , and to soften this ferocity of character , proceeding from a 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 ...
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... resistance is rational , we suffer with the same humility from beings like ourselves , because we are taught from infancy that we were born in a state of inferiority to our oppressors , that they were sent into the world to scourge ...
... resistance is rational , we suffer with the same humility from beings like ourselves , because we are taught from infancy that we were born in a state of inferiority to our oppressors , that they were sent into the world to scourge ...
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... resistance to such laws , any desire of eluding them , must proceed from a few refractory individuals . As far , then , as relates to the internal administration of the country , a Republic has a manifest advantage over a Monarchy ...
... resistance to such laws , any desire of eluding them , must proceed from a few refractory individuals . As far , then , as relates to the internal administration of the country , a Republic has a manifest advantage over a Monarchy ...
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... resistance . There were some , and those deservedly of high character in the country , who exerted their utmost influence to counteract this resolution ; nor did they give to it so gentle a name as want of prudence , but they boldly ...
... resistance . There were some , and those deservedly of high character in the country , who exerted their utmost influence to counteract this resolution ; nor did they give to it so gentle a name as want of prudence , but they boldly ...
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... resistance , rising from the most sacred feelings of the human heart , would diffuse itself through many countries ; and not merely for the distant future , but for the present , hopes were entertained as bold as they were disinterested ...
... resistance , rising from the most sacred feelings of the human heart , would diffuse itself through many countries ; and not merely for the distant future , but for the present , hopes were entertained as bold as they were disinterested ...
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