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Pagina 7
+ There ' s Perhion first on the lists Of Levellers stands with good reason : He I
can shew you that wisdom consists In burglary , outrage and treason ; His logic
will make it out plain That allegiance and duty a farce is ; And dignity none can ...
+ There ' s Perhion first on the lists Of Levellers stands with good reason : He I
can shew you that wisdom consists In burglary , outrage and treason ; His logic
will make it out plain That allegiance and duty a farce is ; And dignity none can ...
Pagina 15
While nearness in blood * to the throne Makes regicide relative duty . Thus you
see in how striking a light True merit we strive to exhibit , The gallantry displayed
by this illustrious patriot , when Duc de Chartres , and commanding the third ...
While nearness in blood * to the throne Makes regicide relative duty . Thus you
see in how striking a light True merit we strive to exhibit , The gallantry displayed
by this illustrious patriot , when Duc de Chartres , and commanding the third ...
Pagina 41
... in pronouncing with emphasis this maxim , which will be his condemnation : “
Insurrection is the most sacred of duties ... to die , if “ obedience to your wills
demand it ; such is the sacred duty of “ Him whom You have condescended to
name ...
... in pronouncing with emphasis this maxim , which will be his condemnation : “
Insurrection is the most sacred of duties ... to die , if “ obedience to your wills
demand it ; such is the sacred duty of “ Him whom You have condescended to
name ...
Pagina 89
... Old Lady : These fain would jealousies create Betwixt her and her spouse , the
state : ~ Who ' s bound in duty to discard her “ Because she excludes them from
her larder , “ And keeps for her own pamper ' d chits BUBBLE AND SQUEAK :
... Old Lady : These fain would jealousies create Betwixt her and her spouse , the
state : ~ Who ' s bound in duty to discard her “ Because she excludes them from
her larder , “ And keeps for her own pamper ' d chits BUBBLE AND SQUEAK :
Pagina 106
I go farther ; had I lived in those days , I would not have waited for chance to give
me an opportunity of doing my duty ; I would have sought him through the ranks ,
and , without the least personal enmity , have discharged my piece into his ...
I go farther ; had I lived in those days , I would not have waited for chance to give
me an opportunity of doing my duty ; I would have sought him through the ranks ,
and , without the least personal enmity , have discharged my piece into his ...
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