Sir Thomas More: Or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society, Том 1J. Murray, 1831 - 849 стор. "His Colloquies of Society (1829) is a calm exposition of his mature social and political convictions: rejection of the Catholic claims and of constitutional reform, support for high taxation to redistribute wealth, and so on. The conversations are conducted with the ghost of Sir Thomas More, whose Utopia was a remote ancestor of pantisocracy. They are set in the neighbourhood of Keswick, and the beauty of the countryside tempers the generally gloomy tone of the conversation, as does the quiet of his splendid library" -ODNB. |
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... Constitution of these kingdoms may be secured by abandoning the principles upon which it was established . And here this Preface would have ended , if a certain Rev. Mr. Shannon , who was three or four times in company with me , three.
... Constitution of these kingdoms may be secured by abandoning the principles upon which it was established . And here this Preface would have ended , if a certain Rev. Mr. Shannon , who was three or four times in company with me , three.
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... . That summer I fell in at Cintra with a young German , on the way from his own country to his brothers at Cadiz , where they were established as merchants . Many days had not elapsed VISITATIONS OF PESTILENCE . . 53.
... . That summer I fell in at Cintra with a young German , on the way from his own country to his brothers at Cadiz , where they were established as merchants . Many days had not elapsed VISITATIONS OF PESTILENCE . . 53.
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Or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society Robert Southey. were established as merchants . Many days had not elapsed after his arrival in that city when a ship which was consigned to their firm brought with it the infection ...
Or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society Robert Southey. were established as merchants . Many days had not elapsed after his arrival in that city when a ship which was consigned to their firm brought with it the infection ...
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... established themselves here by conquest , and wherever settlements are thus made , slavery is the natural consequence . It was a part of the Roman economy ; and when * It is to Sir Richard Hoare that we are indebted for this curious ...
... established themselves here by conquest , and wherever settlements are thus made , slavery is the natural consequence . It was a part of the Roman economy ; and when * It is to Sir Richard Hoare that we are indebted for this curious ...
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... established maxim in law , partus sequitur ventrem , was set aside in favour of liberty ; the child of a neif was free if the father were a freeman , or if it were illegitimate , in which case it was settled that the free condition of ...
... established maxim in law , partus sequitur ventrem , was set aside in favour of liberty ; the child of a neif was free if the father were a freeman , or if it were illegitimate , in which case it was settled that the free condition of ...
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