The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 154
... Nation possess'd of their Liberty ; worthy indeed themselves , whatsoever they be , to be forever slaves ; but that part of the Nation which consents not with them , as I perswade me , of a great number , far worthier than by their ...
... Nation possess'd of their Liberty ; worthy indeed themselves , whatsoever they be , to be forever slaves ; but that part of the Nation which consents not with them , as I perswade me , of a great number , far worthier than by their ...
Pagina 245
... nation of so grievous an encumbrance . But I am not in the least pain upon that matter , because it is very well known that they are every day dying and rotting by cold and famine , and filth and vermin , as fast as can be reasonably ...
... nation of so grievous an encumbrance . But I am not in the least pain upon that matter , because it is very well known that they are every day dying and rotting by cold and famine , and filth and vermin , as fast as can be reasonably ...
Pagina 267
... nation when we have an open and free trade to it . We know how to draw wealth from all nations if we can but trade ... nation , and fewer soldiers , and harder to be raised than in any other nation . What should they go abroad for ...
... nation when we have an open and free trade to it . We know how to draw wealth from all nations if we can but trade ... nation , and fewer soldiers , and harder to be raised than in any other nation . What should they go abroad for ...
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