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Page 80
... lives in combating . The time is rapidly approaching , I hope , that you , my Lord , may live to behold its arrival , when the Mahometan , the Jew , the Christian , the Deist , and the Atheist will live together in one community ...
... lives in combating . The time is rapidly approaching , I hope , that you , my Lord , may live to behold its arrival , when the Mahometan , the Jew , the Christian , the Deist , and the Atheist will live together in one community ...
Page 296
... live . But as he is more delicately organized than other men and sensible to pain and pleasure both his own and that of others , in a degree unknown to them , he will avoid the one and pursue ' the other with an ardor proportioned to ...
... live . But as he is more delicately organized than other men and sensible to pain and pleasure both his own and that of others , in a degree unknown to them , he will avoid the one and pursue ' the other with an ardor proportioned to ...
Page 315
... live unfruitful lives , and for their old age a miserable grave . prepare The good die first , And those whose hearts are dry as summer dust , Burn to the socket ! LAON AND CYTHNA ; OR , THE REVOLUTION OF THE GOLDEN CITY A VISION OF THE ...
... live unfruitful lives , and for their old age a miserable grave . prepare The good die first , And those whose hearts are dry as summer dust , Burn to the socket ! LAON AND CYTHNA ; OR , THE REVOLUTION OF THE GOLDEN CITY A VISION OF THE ...
Contents
THE GROWTH OF SHELLEYS MIND | 3 |
THE NECESSITY OF ATHEISM | 37 |
A DECLARATION OF RIGHTS | 70 |
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