Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas |
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... could only be removed from the land , then the brightest day that England ever saw would be the day on which she got her universal suffrage ; for universal suffrage would mean then only the united voices of all good men .
... could only be removed from the land , then the brightest day that England ever saw would be the day on which she got her universal suffrage ; for universal suffrage would mean then only the united voices of all good men .
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Lastly , if the Chartist got all he wanted , universal suffrage , vote by ballot , equal electoral districts , annual parliaments , paid representatives , and no property qualification , and he should succeed in transferring all power ...
Lastly , if the Chartist got all he wanted , universal suffrage , vote by ballot , equal electoral districts , annual parliaments , paid representatives , and no property qualification , and he should succeed in transferring all power ...
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It is dedicated to mirth and jollity ; but it is a significant feature of our times , and I believe a new one , that the comic satire of a country , expressed in a periodical , which tests a country's feeling because of its universal ...
It is dedicated to mirth and jollity ; but it is a significant feature of our times , and I believe a new one , that the comic satire of a country , expressed in a periodical , which tests a country's feeling because of its universal ...
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... description of that which one of the poets of that age thought to be the legitimate call and mission of the poet . Thus writes Pope :" Poetry and criticism are by no means the universal concern 98 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
... description of that which one of the poets of that age thought to be the legitimate call and mission of the poet . Thus writes Pope :" Poetry and criticism are by no means the universal concern 98 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
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Poetry and criticism are by no means the universal concern of the world , but only the affair of idle men who write in their closets , and of idle men who read there ... " All the advantages I can think of , accruing from a genius for ...
Poetry and criticism are by no means the universal concern of the world , but only the affair of idle men who write in their closets , and of idle men who read there ... " All the advantages I can think of , accruing from a genius for ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1858 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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