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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... kind ; to whom No gratitude can speak the debt I owe ; Far on their earthly pilgrimage advanced Are they who knew thee when we drew the breath Of that delicious clime ! The most are gone ; And whoso yet survive of those who then Were in ...
... kind ; to whom No gratitude can speak the debt I owe ; Far on their earthly pilgrimage advanced Are they who knew thee when we drew the breath Of that delicious clime ! The most are gone ; And whoso yet survive of those who then Were in ...
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... kind . Those persons , therefore , in whom the virtue of patriotism has predominated , continue to regard with interest their native land , unless it be so utterly sunk in degrada- tion that the moral relationship between them is ...
... kind . Those persons , therefore , in whom the virtue of patriotism has predominated , continue to regard with interest their native land , unless it be so utterly sunk in degrada- tion that the moral relationship between them is ...
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... kind and inferior in degree , look with apprehension upon the perils of our country . sub pectore forti Vivit adhuc patriæ pietas ; stimulatque sepultum Libertatis amor : pondus mortale necari Si potuit , veteres animo post funera vires ...
... kind and inferior in degree , look with apprehension upon the perils of our country . sub pectore forti Vivit adhuc patriæ pietas ; stimulatque sepultum Libertatis amor : pondus mortale necari Si potuit , veteres animo post funera vires ...
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... kind , the triumph of evil , and the coming of Antichrist are to be looked for , be- fore the promises made by the Prophets shall be fulfilled . Consider this also , that the speedy fulfilment of those promises has been the ruling fancy ...
... kind , the triumph of evil , and the coming of Antichrist are to be looked for , be- fore the promises made by the Prophets shall be fulfilled . Consider this also , that the speedy fulfilment of those promises has been the ruling fancy ...
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... often it may be re- peated , loses nothing of its force . The circle is of the rudest kind , consisting of single stones , unhewn , and chosen without any 暑 regard to shape or magnitude , being of all 40 THE DRUIDICAL STONES .
... often it may be re- peated , loses nothing of its force . The circle is of the rudest kind , consisting of single stones , unhewn , and chosen without any 暑 regard to shape or magnitude , being of all 40 THE DRUIDICAL STONES .
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