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Both the Levellers and their opponents knew , and stated , that the achievment of political democracy would mean also an attempt to create economic equality . Such equality , in preindustrial days , can only mean a sharing - out of the ...
Both the Levellers and their opponents knew , and stated , that the achievment of political democracy would mean also an attempt to create economic equality . Such equality , in preindustrial days , can only mean a sharing - out of the ...
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She says succinctly : I hold no woman should allow herself to be taken for a Mistress that hath the means to make herself a Wife . But since there can be nothing constructive in her efforts to sell herself , legally or illegally ...
She says succinctly : I hold no woman should allow herself to be taken for a Mistress that hath the means to make herself a Wife . But since there can be nothing constructive in her efforts to sell herself , legally or illegally ...
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But she is very , very mean . - I can see no Good in her . And she makes everybody mean about her . - This poor Sir Edward and his Sister , -how far Nature meant them to be respectable I cannot tell , -but they are obliged to be Mean in ...
But she is very , very mean . - I can see no Good in her . And she makes everybody mean about her . - This poor Sir Edward and his Sister , -how far Nature meant them to be respectable I cannot tell , -but they are obliged to be Mean in ...
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