A Handbook of Freedom: A Record of English Democracy Through Twelve CenturiesJack Lindsay, Edgell Rickword International Publishers, 1939 - 408 pagina's |
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Pagina 137
... give my birthright to none . Whatsoever may come in the way , and be thought , I will give it to none . I think the poor and meaner of this kingdom ( I speak as in that relation in which we are ) have been the means of the preservation ...
... give my birthright to none . Whatsoever may come in the way , and be thought , I will give it to none . I think the poor and meaner of this kingdom ( I speak as in that relation in which we are ) have been the means of the preservation ...
Pagina 229
... Give me my arrows of desire , Give me my spear , O clouds unfold , Give me my chariot of fire . I shall not cease from mental fight Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand Till I have built Jerusalem In England's green and pleasant land ...
... Give me my arrows of desire , Give me my spear , O clouds unfold , Give me my chariot of fire . I shall not cease from mental fight Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand Till I have built Jerusalem In England's green and pleasant land ...
Pagina 371
... Give us bread ! oh , give us bread ! ' Great possessor of the miserable hovel , Where you hustle men like swine , Have you never any pity when they grovel , Pleading , paying off your fine ? Do you sleep in peace and know the rotten ...
... Give us bread ! oh , give us bread ! ' Great possessor of the miserable hovel , Where you hustle men like swine , Have you never any pity when they grovel , Pleading , paying off your fine ? Do you sleep in peace and know the rotten ...
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AGAINST FEUDAL OPPRESSION I | 1 |
FOR THE LAND LAW AND FREEDOM | 45 |
TOWARDS POLITICAL DEMOCRACY | 105 |
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