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Then were first proclaimed those mighty principles , which have since worked their way into the depths of the American forests , which have roused Greece from the slavery and degradation of two thousand years MILTON . 33.
Then were first proclaimed those mighty principles , which have since worked their way into the depths of the American forests , which have roused Greece from the slavery and degradation of two thousand years MILTON . 33.
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Greece from the slavery and degradation of two thousand years , and which , from one end of Europe to the other , have kindled an unquenchable fire in the hearts of the op- pressed , and loosed the knees of the oppressors with a strange ...
Greece from the slavery and degradation of two thousand years , and which , from one end of Europe to the other , have kindled an unquenchable fire in the hearts of the op- pressed , and loosed the knees of the oppressors with a strange ...
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Thousands and ten of thousands among his contemporaries raised their voices against ship- money and the star - chamber . But there were few indeed who discerned the more fearful evils of moral and intellectual slavery , and the benefits ...
Thousands and ten of thousands among his contemporaries raised their voices against ship- money and the star - chamber . But there were few indeed who discerned the more fearful evils of moral and intellectual slavery , and the benefits ...
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The revenue of the republic amounted to three hundred thousand florins , a sum which , allowing for the depreciation of the precious metals , was at least equivalent to six hundred thousand pounds sterling ; a larger sum than England ...
The revenue of the republic amounted to three hundred thousand florins , a sum which , allowing for the depreciation of the precious metals , was at least equivalent to six hundred thousand pounds sterling ; a larger sum than England ...
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The commonwealths of Italy did not , like those of Greece , swarm with thousands of these household ene- mies . Lastly , the mode in which military_operations were conducted , during the prosperous times of Italy , was pecu- liarly ...
The commonwealths of Italy did not , like those of Greece , swarm with thousands of these household ene- mies . Lastly , the mode in which military_operations were conducted , during the prosperous times of Italy , was pecu- liarly ...
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