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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... side , where he spent great part of his time in hunting and fishing ; but he found himself at a loss in the pur- suit of these important diversions , by means of a long slip of marsh land , overgrown with high reeds , that lay between ...
... side , where he spent great part of his time in hunting and fishing ; but he found himself at a loss in the pur- suit of these important diversions , by means of a long slip of marsh land , overgrown with high reeds , that lay between ...
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... , and meeting on every side with nothing but mockery and insult , and all for want of knowing how to exercise any other employment than that R 4 in in which he had been educated , and which was EQUALITY OF MANKIND . 23.
... , and meeting on every side with nothing but mockery and insult , and all for want of knowing how to exercise any other employment than that R 4 in in which he had been educated , and which was EQUALITY OF MANKIND . 23.
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... sides of the north . I will ascend above the heights of the clouds ; I will be like the Most High . Yet thou shalt be brought down to the grave , to the sides of the pit . They that see thee shall narrowly look upon thee , and consider ...
... sides of the north . I will ascend above the heights of the clouds ; I will be like the Most High . Yet thou shalt be brought down to the grave , to the sides of the pit . They that see thee shall narrowly look upon thee , and consider ...
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... side towards which they approached it , with the same lamentation of its captivity- " I can't get out ! " said the starling- " God help thee ! " said I , " but I will let thee out cost what it will . " So I turned about the cage to get ...
... side towards which they approached it , with the same lamentation of its captivity- " I can't get out ! " said the starling- " God help thee ! " said I , " but I will let thee out cost what it will . " So I turned about the cage to get ...
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... the right ; so that men may lawfully disobey as soon as they can do it with impunity ; and as right is always on the strongest side , they have nothing more more to do than to acquire superior force . Now 60 RIGHTS OF KINGS .
... the right ; so that men may lawfully disobey as soon as they can do it with impunity ; and as right is always on the strongest side , they have nothing more more to do than to acquire superior force . Now 60 RIGHTS OF KINGS .
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