American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Pagina 245
... LIBERTY [ 1790 ( written 1645 ) ] THERE is a twofold liberty , natural ( I mean as our nature is now corrupt ) and civil or federal . The first is common to man with beasts and other creatures . By this , man , as he stands in relation ...
... LIBERTY [ 1790 ( written 1645 ) ] THERE is a twofold liberty , natural ( I mean as our nature is now corrupt ) and civil or federal . The first is common to man with beasts and other creatures . By this , man , as he stands in relation ...
Pagina 271
... liberty to all other considerations , well knowing that without liberty , life is a misery . A famous instance of this you will find in the history of another brave Roman of the same name , I mean Lucius Junius Bru- tus , whose story is ...
... liberty to all other considerations , well knowing that without liberty , life is a misery . A famous instance of this you will find in the history of another brave Roman of the same name , I mean Lucius Junius Bru- tus , whose story is ...
Pagina 272
... liberty ? The best blood in Britain has been shed in the cause of liberty , and the freedom we enjoy at this day may be said to be ( in a great measure ) owing to the glorious stand the famous Hampden , and other of our countrymen ...
... liberty ? The best blood in Britain has been shed in the cause of liberty , and the freedom we enjoy at this day may be said to be ( in a great measure ) owing to the glorious stand the famous Hampden , and other of our countrymen ...
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