The Manual of Liberty, Or, Testimonies in Behalf of the Rights of Mankind; Selected from the Best Authorities, in Prose and Verse, and Methodically Arranged |
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ERRATA . Page 13 , line 19. For " which his equal " read " which is " his equal . " 42 , line 29. For " the evil vanishes " read " half the " evil vanishes . " 47 , line 26 . 66 , line 26 . 195 , For " blessing " read " blessings ...
ERRATA . Page 13 , line 19. For " which his equal " read " which is " his equal . " 42 , line 29. For " the evil vanishes " read " half the " evil vanishes . " 47 , line 26 . 66 , line 26 . 195 , For " blessing " read " blessings ...
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... equal date with the universal mind . Wherefore the true and pri- mordial law , fitted to direct us in all things , is the right reason of the Omnipotent Creator . Ib . cb . 10 . Of what avail is it that many things have by many nations ...
... equal date with the universal mind . Wherefore the true and pri- mordial law , fitted to direct us in all things , is the right reason of the Omnipotent Creator . Ib . cb . 10 . Of what avail is it that many things have by many nations ...
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... equal hand , dispos'd with equal skill , Like liberty indulg'd with choice of good or ill . Thus Thus born alike , from virtue first began The difference EQUALITY OF MANKIND . EQUALITY OF MANKIND,
... equal hand , dispos'd with equal skill , Like liberty indulg'd with choice of good or ill . Thus Thus born alike , from virtue first began The difference EQUALITY OF MANKIND . EQUALITY OF MANKIND,
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... equal throughout the whole surface of the globe ; and if in the field , why not face to face in the cabinet , too ? And trust me , Yorick , whenever it is not so , man is false to himself , and betrays his own succour ten times where ...
... equal throughout the whole surface of the globe ; and if in the field , why not face to face in the cabinet , too ? And trust me , Yorick , whenever it is not so , man is false to himself , and betrays his own succour ten times where ...
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... equal by nature . SWIFT . Sermon on the Martyrdom of Charles I. MEN are not naturally opulent , courtiers , nobles , or kings . We come into the world naked and poor : we are all subject to the miseries of life . THE rich have not ...
... equal by nature . SWIFT . Sermon on the Martyrdom of Charles I. MEN are not naturally opulent , courtiers , nobles , or kings . We come into the world naked and poor : we are all subject to the miseries of life . THE rich have not ...
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