The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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... liberty . Englishmen will choose their own forms ; they have chosen them ; and under these forms they manage to get a plenty of liberty for the pri vileged classes , while God , and a few good people , take as much care of the poor as ...
... liberty . Englishmen will choose their own forms ; they have chosen them ; and under these forms they manage to get a plenty of liberty for the pri vileged classes , while God , and a few good people , take as much care of the poor as ...
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... liberty . You call your form a monarchy , by which you mean an aristocracy , as strong and impregnable as you could make it . You care not much more for your Queen than we do , and many of you not half as much . But you use her as a ...
... liberty . You call your form a monarchy , by which you mean an aristocracy , as strong and impregnable as you could make it . You care not much more for your Queen than we do , and many of you not half as much . But you use her as a ...
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... liberty of con- science , and released the Church from her long bondage to the State . All this you had achieved while you still were , and gloried in being , a colony of Eng- land . . . . . . " In England the Revolution of the ...
... liberty of con- science , and released the Church from her long bondage to the State . All this you had achieved while you still were , and gloried in being , a colony of Eng- land . . . . . . " In England the Revolution of the ...
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... liberty . The nation which has done wrong , but will do so no more ; which will swing her ship of state gracefully into the irresistible stream that , in its swelling , is to bear its precious freight to a calm and secure harbor , will ...
... liberty . The nation which has done wrong , but will do so no more ; which will swing her ship of state gracefully into the irresistible stream that , in its swelling , is to bear its precious freight to a calm and secure harbor , will ...
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... liberty out of the hands of the people , must see that the people do not starve . Twenty - three hundred years have rung out their requiems over the age of Pericles and his scholars , philosophers , sages , poets , and comprehending men ...
... liberty out of the hands of the people , must see that the people do not starve . Twenty - three hundred years have rung out their requiems over the age of Pericles and his scholars , philosophers , sages , poets , and comprehending men ...
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