Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... universal suffrage ; for universal suffrage would mean then only the united voices of all good men . Now whichever of these views may be right , and I am not going to venture an opinion on that subject this evening , -whichever of these ...
... universal suffrage ; for universal suffrage would mean then only the united voices of all good men . Now whichever of these views may be right , and I am not going to venture an opinion on that subject this evening , -whichever of these ...
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... universal suffrage , vote by ballot , equal electoral districts , annual parliaments , paid representatives , and no property qualification , and he should succeed in transferring all power into the people's hands , and yet it were to ...
... universal suffrage , vote by ballot , equal electoral districts , annual parliaments , paid representatives , and no property qualification , and he should succeed in transferring all power into the people's hands , and yet it were to ...
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... universal circulation , should be , on the whole , on the side of right . It takes the side of the op- pressed ; it is never bitter except against what at least seems unjust and insincere . It is rigidly correct in purity , distinctly ...
... universal circulation , should be , on the whole , on the side of right . It takes the side of the op- pressed ; it is never bitter except against what at least seems unjust and insincere . It is rigidly correct in purity , distinctly ...
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... you a 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 98 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
... you a 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 98 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
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Frederick William Robertson. " 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 ...
Frederick William Robertson. " 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 ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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