The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... soldier by profession , which might have made it his duty to accompany it ; every high - minded youth grieved that ... soldier , would carry both into his conflicts with the enemy in the field , and into his relations of peaceful ...
... soldier by profession , which might have made it his duty to accompany it ; every high - minded youth grieved that ... soldier , would carry both into his conflicts with the enemy in the field , and into his relations of peaceful ...
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... soldier would upon this mission be abundantly recompensed by the enthusiasm of fraternal love with which his Ally , the oppressed people whom he was going to aid in rescuing themselves , would receive him ; and that this , and the ...
... soldier would upon this mission be abundantly recompensed by the enthusiasm of fraternal love with which his Ally , the oppressed people whom he was going to aid in rescuing themselves , would receive him ; and that this , and the ...
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... soldier is thus brought down nearer to the plain ground of the inexperienced , man to the level of man : and it is then , that the truly brave man rises , the man of good hopes and purposes ; and superiority in moral brings with it ...
... soldier is thus brought down nearer to the plain ground of the inexperienced , man to the level of man : and it is then , that the truly brave man rises , the man of good hopes and purposes ; and superiority in moral brings with it ...
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... soldiers on its true ground , and affirmed that this was no other than the rights of the cause which they maintained , by which rights every Spaniard was a soldier who could appear in arms , and was authorised to take that place , in ...
... soldiers on its true ground , and affirmed that this was no other than the rights of the cause which they maintained , by which rights every Spaniard was a soldier who could appear in arms , and was authorised to take that place , in ...
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... soldier must be contemplated according to their due place and relation . Nothing is done , or worse than nothing , unless some- thing higher be taught , as higher , something more fundamental , as more fundamental . In the moral virtues ...
... soldier must be contemplated according to their due place and relation . Nothing is done , or worse than nothing , unless some- thing higher be taught , as higher , something more fundamental , as more fundamental . In the moral virtues ...
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