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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... hands , drink from my wells the waters of the doctrine of salvation , and ye may do this joyfully , for the time of your visitation is at hand . For I will divide the waters from the waters . The people are the waters . I will divide ...
... hands , drink from my wells the waters of the doctrine of salvation , and ye may do this joyfully , for the time of your visitation is at hand . For I will divide the waters from the waters . The people are the waters . I will divide ...
Pagina 244
... hand may hold out in compassion ' . This is illiberal , and it is not philosophical . The laws of nature or of God , to which the author appeals , are no other than a limited fer- tility and a limited earth . Within those bounds , the ...
... hand may hold out in compassion ' . This is illiberal , and it is not philosophical . The laws of nature or of God , to which the author appeals , are no other than a limited fer- tility and a limited earth . Within those bounds , the ...
Pagina 403
... hands — all in favour to put up both hands . The great packed hall , above and below , was a sea of hands . " There ... hand . We've sniffed the green thick odour of his breath , — Our eyes wept , but our courage didn't writhe . He's ...
... hands — all in favour to put up both hands . The great packed hall , above and below , was a sea of hands . " There ... hand . We've sniffed the green thick odour of his breath , — Our eyes wept , but our courage didn't writhe . He's ...
Inhoudsopgave
AGAINST FEUDAL OPPRESSION I | 1 |
FOR THE LAND LAW AND FREEDOM | 45 |
TOWARDS POLITICAL DEMOCRACY | 105 |
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