Shelley's Prose: Or, The Trumpet of a Prophecy |
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... appear to have anything to do with your present situation , to talk to you on the subject . It intimately concerns the well - being of your children and 12. Shelley did not live to see this realized . The your children's children , and ...
... appear to have anything to do with your present situation , to talk to you on the subject . It intimately concerns the well - being of your children and 12. Shelley did not live to see this realized . The your children's children , and ...
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... appear that they have their origin from the discoveries in the sciences of politics and morals which preceded and occasioned the revolutions of America and France . It is with openness that I confess , nay with pride I assert , that ...
... appear that they have their origin from the discoveries in the sciences of politics and morals which preceded and occasioned the revolutions of America and France . It is with openness that I confess , nay with pride I assert , that ...
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... appear to have received the slightest polish or correction . The author has written with fervor , but has disdained ... appears biassed by no peculiar principles , and it were perhaps an insoluble inquiry whether any , and if any , what ...
... appear to have received the slightest polish or correction . The author has written with fervor , but has disdained ... appears biassed by no peculiar principles , and it were perhaps an insoluble inquiry whether any , and if any , what ...
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ESSAYS | 28 |
PROPOSALS FOR AN ASSOCIATION | 169 |
A VINDICATION | 181 |
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