Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... England , our legislators each day approximate nearer to his views of justice ; this piece , fragment as it is , may suggest to some among them motives for carrying his beneficent views into practice . How powerful - how almost ...
... England , our legislators each day approximate nearer to his views of justice ; this piece , fragment as it is , may suggest to some among them motives for carrying his beneficent views into practice . How powerful - how almost ...
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... England , and the boat and the engine were abandoned . Shelley was deeply disappointed ; yet it will be seen how generously he exculpates our friends to themselves , and relieves them from the remorse they might naturally feel for ...
... England , and the boat and the engine were abandoned . Shelley was deeply disappointed ; yet it will be seen how generously he exculpates our friends to themselves , and relieves them from the remorse they might naturally feel for ...
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... England , to exasperate at once the ex- tremes of luxury and want . They have exemplified the saying , " To him that hath , more shall be given ; and from him that hath not , the little that he hath shall be taken away . " The rich have ...
... England , to exasperate at once the ex- tremes of luxury and want . They have exemplified the saying , " To him that hath , more shall be given ; and from him that hath not , the little that he hath shall be taken away . " The rich have ...
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... England , an energetic development of which has ever preceded or accompanied a great and free development of the national will , has arisen as it were from a new birth . In spite of the low- thoughted envy which would undervalue contem ...
... England , an energetic development of which has ever preceded or accompanied a great and free development of the national will , has arisen as it were from a new birth . In spite of the low- thoughted envy which would undervalue contem ...
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... England afforded . They regret , since their little History is to be offered to the public , that these materials were not more copious and complete . This is a just topic of censure to those who are less inclined to be amused than to ...
... England afforded . They regret , since their little History is to be offered to the public , that these materials were not more copious and complete . This is a just topic of censure to those who are less inclined to be amused than to ...
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