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... fear , falsify the pedigree of this fierce people , and persuade them that they are not sprung from a nation in whose veins the blood of freedom circulates . The language in which they would hear you tell them this tale would detect the ...
... fear , falsify the pedigree of this fierce people , and persuade them that they are not sprung from a nation in whose veins the blood of freedom circulates . The language in which they would hear you tell them this tale would detect the ...
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... fears no blight , and needs no fence . For there is none to covet , all are full . The lion and the libbard , and the ... fear . But sin marr'd all ... Thus harmony and family accord Were driven from Paradise ; and in that hour The seeds ...
... fears no blight , and needs no fence . For there is none to covet , all are full . The lion and the libbard , and the ... fear . But sin marr'd all ... Thus harmony and family accord Were driven from Paradise ; and in that hour The seeds ...
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... fear the proposed Corporation Reform , as a step towards house- hold suffrage , vote by ballot , etc. As to a union of the Tories and Whigs in Parliament , I see no prospect of it whatever . To the great Whig lords may be truly applied ...
... fear the proposed Corporation Reform , as a step towards house- hold suffrage , vote by ballot , etc. As to a union of the Tories and Whigs in Parliament , I see no prospect of it whatever . To the great Whig lords may be truly applied ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
Copyright | |
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