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 68
... live joyfully and merely , with- out all grief and pensiveness : not caring for his own living , nor vexed or troubled with his wife's importunate complaints , nor dreading poverty to his son , nor sorrowing for his daughter's dowry ...
... live joyfully and merely , with- out all grief and pensiveness : not caring for his own living , nor vexed or troubled with his wife's importunate complaints , nor dreading poverty to his son , nor sorrowing for his daughter's dowry ...
Pagina 135
... live as the greatest he ; and therefore truly , Sir , I think it's clear that every man that is to live under a Government ought first by his own consent to put himself under that Government ; and I do think that the poorest man in ...
... live as the greatest he ; and therefore truly , Sir , I think it's clear that every man that is to live under a Government ought first by his own consent to put himself under that Government ; and I do think that the poorest man in ...
Pagina 404
... live to see that , we shall live to see much ; for it will mean the rich classes grown conscious of their own wrong and robbery , and consciously defending them by open violence ; and then the end will be drawing near . But in any case ...
... live to see that , we shall live to see much ; for it will mean the rich classes grown conscious of their own wrong and robbery , and consciously defending them by open violence ; and then the end will be drawing near . But in any case ...
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AGAINST FEUDAL OPPRESSION I | 1 |
FOR THE LAND LAW AND FREEDOM | 45 |
TOWARDS POLITICAL DEMOCRACY | 105 |
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