The Life of the First Earl of Shaftesbury: From Original Documents in the Possession of the Family, Band 1R. Bentley, 1836 |
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... liberty is cultivated by observing the lives of its assertors ; and an impartial review of the principles and proceedings of our most emi- nent patriots may probably raise up and animate new ones . If to oppose a growing arbitrary VOL ...
... liberty is cultivated by observing the lives of its assertors ; and an impartial review of the principles and proceedings of our most emi- nent patriots may probably raise up and animate new ones . If to oppose a growing arbitrary VOL ...
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... liberty . Its generous flame he cultivated and improved in maturer life , and maintained an in- violable attachment to its essential interests to the very last . The love of liberty was his ruling pas- sion . Neither sickness ...
... liberty . Its generous flame he cultivated and improved in maturer life , and maintained an in- violable attachment to its essential interests to the very last . The love of liberty was his ruling pas- sion . Neither sickness ...
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... liberty of speaking was used , and where the exe- crable designs against his ma- jesty and his government were managed and pursued . If he does not return by the first of January next , which is the time limited to him , I shall be en ...
... liberty of speaking was used , and where the exe- crable designs against his ma- jesty and his government were managed and pursued . If he does not return by the first of January next , which is the time limited to him , I shall be en ...
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... liberty to be wished . He could familiarize himself with all the world , without any mean- ness , or doing anything unworthy of his rank . He could not bear any servility , not only in him- self , but even in his inferiors . " * Though ...
... liberty to be wished . He could familiarize himself with all the world , without any mean- ness , or doing anything unworthy of his rank . He could not bear any servility , not only in him- self , but even in his inferiors . " * Though ...
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... liberty of the subject , they transmitted them to the lords for their con- currence ; and several members were appointed to manage a conference concerning them . When these resolutions were taken into consideration by the lords , Sir ...
... liberty of the subject , they transmitted them to the lords for their con- currence ; and several members were appointed to manage a conference concerning them . When these resolutions were taken into consideration by the lords , Sir ...
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