The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... government ? Where are we to look for that initiatory composure of mind which no selfishness can disturb ? For a natural sensibility that has been tutored into correctness without losing anything of its quickness ; and for active ...
... government ? Where are we to look for that initiatory composure of mind which no selfishness can disturb ? For a natural sensibility that has been tutored into correctness without losing anything of its quickness ; and for active ...
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... Government , Gray was selected as his instructor - being the first Christian honoured with such an appointment in the East . He died at his post in 1830 , deeply regretted . He was author of Cuna of Cheyd and the Sabbath among the ...
... Government , Gray was selected as his instructor - being the first Christian honoured with such an appointment in the East . He died at his post in 1830 , deeply regretted . He was author of Cuna of Cheyd and the Sabbath among the ...
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... the bonds by which society is held together , and Government maintained . April 4 , 1818 . 1 The reference is to Mr. Brougham , afterwards the Lord Chancellor Brougham . - Ed . TO THE FREEHOLDERS OF WESTMORLAND GENTLEMEN , Two Months have.
... the bonds by which society is held together , and Government maintained . April 4 , 1818 . 1 The reference is to Mr. Brougham , afterwards the Lord Chancellor Brougham . - Ed . TO THE FREEHOLDERS OF WESTMORLAND GENTLEMEN , Two Months have.
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... Government with respectful attach- ment , we all acknowledge that power must be controlled and checked , or it will be abused ; hence the desirable- ness of a vigorous opposition in the House of Commons ; and hence a wish , grounded ...
... Government with respectful attach- ment , we all acknowledge that power must be controlled and checked , or it will be abused ; hence the desirable- ness of a vigorous opposition in the House of Commons ; and hence a wish , grounded ...
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... governments have been re - established , on the Continent ? And do they grieve when those re- established governments ... government , which is fairly warrantable . The Party must cease indiscriminately to court the discontented , and to ...
... governments have been re - established , on the Continent ? And do they grieve when those re- established governments ... government , which is fairly warrantable . The Party must cease indiscriminately to court the discontented , and to ...
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