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... hand , saw it as a terrible power , for ' liberty , when men act in bodies , is power ' . Since , Paine retorted , that ' it is power , and not principles , that Mr. Burke venerates ' , it is clear that they were talking of different ...
... hand , saw it as a terrible power , for ' liberty , when men act in bodies , is power ' . Since , Paine retorted , that ' it is power , and not principles , that Mr. Burke venerates ' , it is clear that they were talking of different ...
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... 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 , and the very ...
... 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 , and the very ...
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... hand That grasps its term ! let every seed that falls In silent eloquence unfold its store Of argument ; infinity ... hands of priests the God of history had been the instrument of oppression : Earth groans beneath religion's iron age ...
... hand That grasps its term ! let every seed that falls In silent eloquence unfold its store Of argument ; infinity ... hands of priests the God of history had been the instrument of oppression : Earth groans beneath religion's iron age ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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