The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... king is a trial to which human virtue is not equal . Pure and universal representation , by which alone liberty can be secured , cannot , I think , exist together with monarchy . It seems madness to expect a 16 I LETTER TO THE.
... king is a trial to which human virtue is not equal . Pure and universal representation , by which alone liberty can be secured , cannot , I think , exist together with monarchy . It seems madness to expect a 16 I LETTER TO THE.
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... liberty cannot exist , is to be met with in perfection in that State in which no distinc- tions are admitted but such as have evidently for their object the general good ; " " The end of government cannot be attained without authorising ...
... liberty cannot exist , is to be met with in perfection in that State in which no distinc- tions are admitted but such as have evidently for their object the general good ; " " The end of government cannot be attained without authorising ...
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... liberty , limb , and life , is afforded to every individual by our present constitution . " " 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 ...
... liberty , limb , and life , is afforded to every individual by our present constitution . " " 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 ...
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... liberty and equality can in no other way lead to their happiness than by convincing them that they have already arrived at perfection in the science of government , what is your object but to exclude them for ever from the most fruitful ...
... liberty and equality can in no other way lead to their happiness than by convincing them that they have already arrived at perfection in the science of government , what is your object but to exclude them for ever from the most fruitful ...
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... liberty and equality as is consistent with civil society , what can be supposed but that you are a determined enemy to the redress of what the people of England call and feel to be grievances ? From your omitting to speak upon the war ...
... liberty and equality as is consistent with civil society , what can be supposed but that you are a determined enemy to the redress of what the people of England call and feel to be grievances ? From your omitting to speak upon the war ...
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