Shelley's Prose: Or, The Trumpet of a Prophecy |
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... established and unquestioned as they do sunlight and air when they come into ex- istence ; that they had better not even think of philanthropy . I conceal not from them that the discountenance which Government will show to such an ...
... established and unquestioned as they do sunlight and air when they come into ex- istence ; that they had better not even think of philanthropy . I conceal not from them that the discountenance which Government will show to such an ...
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... establish the restoration of Charles the 2nd the unequal combat was renewed under the reign of his successor , & and ... established acknowledged and declared that the will of the people was the source from which these powers , in this ...
... establish the restoration of Charles the 2nd the unequal combat was renewed under the reign of his successor , & and ... established acknowledged and declared that the will of the people was the source from which these powers , in this ...
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... established by the sublime genius of their predecessors were correct , popular , simple , and energetic . Above all , they indicated inferences the most incompatible with the popular religions and the established governments of Europe ...
... established by the sublime genius of their predecessors were correct , popular , simple , and energetic . Above all , they indicated inferences the most incompatible with the popular religions and the established governments of Europe ...
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ESSAYS | 28 |
PROPOSALS FOR AN ASSOCIATION | 169 |
A VINDICATION | 181 |
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