The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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... liberty of the press. Alas ! I was full of hope and joy A-nen I saw you lay the foundation of the public happiness, attack all abuses, proclaim all rights, and subject the different parts of this empire to the fame laws, to an uniform ...
... liberty of the press. Alas ! I was full of hope and joy A-nen I saw you lay the foundation of the public happiness, attack all abuses, proclaim all rights, and subject the different parts of this empire to the fame laws, to an uniform ...
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... liberty in religious opinions, will you suffer the clergy to be overwhelmed with persecutions and outrages, because they do not obey your religious opinions ? Why, after having consecrated ths principles of individual liberty, do you ...
... liberty in religious opinions, will you suffer the clergy to be overwhelmed with persecutions and outrages, because they do not obey your religious opinions ? Why, after having consecrated ths principles of individual liberty, do you ...
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... liberty : they demand back from your hands' the deposit of the public opinion, of the public reason, of which you are but the organs, and which no longer possess any character. Europe, which may be shaken to its foundations by the ...
... liberty : they demand back from your hands' the deposit of the public opinion, of the public reason, of which you are but the organs, and which no longer possess any character. Europe, which may be shaken to its foundations by the ...
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