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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... tyrant of a dis- temper and not of a man which holds you " in it - the evil vanishes , and you bear the " other half without complaint . " << I was interrupted in the hey - day of this solilo- with a voice which I took to be of a child ...
... tyrant of a dis- temper and not of a man which holds you " in it - the evil vanishes , and you bear the " other half without complaint . " << I was interrupted in the hey - day of this solilo- with a voice which I took to be of a child ...
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... tyrant ac- cording to law ! Oh , God ! give me poverty ! shower upon me all the imaginary hardships of human life ! I will receive them all with thank- fulness . Turn me a prey to the wild beasts of the desart , so I be never again the ...
... tyrant ac- cording to law ! Oh , God ! give me poverty ! shower upon me all the imaginary hardships of human life ! I will receive them all with thank- fulness . Turn me a prey to the wild beasts of the desart , so I be never again the ...
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... tyrant or a slave . To say that private men have nothing to do with government , is to say that private men have nothing to do with their own happiness or misery : -that people ought not to concern themselves whether they be naked or ...
... tyrant or a slave . To say that private men have nothing to do with government , is to say that private men have nothing to do with their own happiness or misery : -that people ought not to concern themselves whether they be naked or ...
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... tyrant , mere- ly by the liberty and right of free - born men to be governed as seems to them best . And Ludovicus Pius , himself an emperor , and son of Charles the Great , being made judge ( Du Hailan is my author ) between Milegast ...
... tyrant , mere- ly by the liberty and right of free - born men to be governed as seems to them best . And Ludovicus Pius , himself an emperor , and son of Charles the Great , being made judge ( Du Hailan is my author ) between Milegast ...
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... pernicious and damnable doctrine of self- preservation ; and boldly affirming , as well in their " public writings , as in their private discourses , that D3 66 " it " it is lawful to resist a tyrant , and RIGHTS OF MAN . 53.
... pernicious and damnable doctrine of self- preservation ; and boldly affirming , as well in their " public writings , as in their private discourses , that D3 66 " it " it is lawful to resist a tyrant , and RIGHTS OF MAN . 53.
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