Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... to my motive in doing so . " Nothing but the profoundest respect would have induced me to take the liberty I have . " Believing you to be a man as well as a gentleman , that you can come down to the level of working PREFACE . xxxiii.
... to my motive in doing so . " Nothing but the profoundest respect would have induced me to take the liberty I have . " Believing you to be a man as well as a gentleman , that you can come down to the level of working PREFACE . xxxiii.
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... liberty of his fellow- subjects ; or perhaps he has a vote in the election of a member of parliament . The possession of that vote gives to the working man a solemn responsibility . Let us not be told that the injury done by a wrong ...
... liberty of his fellow- subjects ; or perhaps he has a vote in the election of a member of parliament . The possession of that vote gives to the working man a solemn responsibility . Let us not be told that the injury done by a wrong ...
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... liberty . It irradiated the last moments of the first martyr with a vision of the Just One at the right hand of power . Now suffer me to interpret for you the expres- sion of " better times . " If I understand you , you do not mean by ...
... liberty . It irradiated the last moments of the first martyr with a vision of the Just One at the right hand of power . Now suffer me to interpret for you the expres- sion of " better times . " If I understand you , you do not mean by ...
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... Liberty . They can tell you that it has cost me something , and that I have brought upon myself in consequence no small share of suspicion , misrepre- sentation , and personal dislike . I do not say this in bitterness ; I hold it to be ...
... Liberty . They can tell you that it has cost me something , and that I have brought upon myself in consequence no small share of suspicion , misrepre- sentation , and personal dislike . I do not say this in bitterness ; I hold it to be ...
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... Liberty ; and the Rights of Democracy . I am content to argue the question on those three grounds . Let us first consider the Rights of Free Inquiry . It is said , and with some degree of truth , that the reason of man is the supreme ...
... Liberty ; and the Rights of Democracy . I am content to argue the question on those three grounds . Let us first consider the Rights of Free Inquiry . It is said , and with some degree of truth , that the reason of man is the supreme ...
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