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That no man ought to be taxed or punished by any law to which he has not given his assent by himself or by his representative . — That taxation and representation ought to go hand in hand . — That every man ought to be judged by his ...
That no man ought to be taxed or punished by any law to which he has not given his assent by himself or by his representative . — That taxation and representation ought to go hand in hand . — That every man ought to be judged by his ...
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But on the other hand it had many and great advantages of its own . It was the number of its universities , and the circumstances that the learned or studied men formed a sort of middle class of society correspondent to our middle class ...
But on the other hand it had many and great advantages of its own . It was the number of its universities , and the circumstances that the learned or studied men formed a sort of middle class of society correspondent to our middle class ...
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In the hands of priests the God of history had been the instrument of oppression : Earth groans beneath religion's iron age , And priests dare to babble of a God of peace , Even whilst their hands are red with guiltless blood .
In the hands of priests the God of history had been the instrument of oppression : Earth groans beneath religion's iron age , And priests dare to babble of a God of peace , Even whilst their hands are red with guiltless blood .
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Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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