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... Present State of the Nation . ) Still smarting under the sense of failure of the Rockingham Administration , he published in 1770 his famous Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents , in which he painted a vivid picture of the ...
... Present State of the Nation . ) Still smarting under the sense of failure of the Rockingham Administration , he published in 1770 his famous Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents , in which he painted a vivid picture of the ...
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... present , upon the violent disturbers of the peace of society . ' ( VI , i , 225. ) Note the phrase ' for the present ' . Once men had attained the full stature of moral liberty , such imposed restraints would be unnecessary . In a ...
... present , upon the violent disturbers of the peace of society . ' ( VI , i , 225. ) Note the phrase ' for the present ' . Once men had attained the full stature of moral liberty , such imposed restraints would be unnecessary . In a ...
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... present age . It is , however sufficient for us to have proved that it remains a mere assertion , and that up to this present hour the asserted increase of human feeling and enlightened self - interest has produced no such effects as ...
... present age . It is , however sufficient for us to have proved that it remains a mere assertion , and that up to this present hour the asserted increase of human feeling and enlightened self - interest has produced no such effects as ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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