| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 стор.
...of a people «insists in being governed by laws which they have made for themselves, under whatever form it be of government. The liberty of a private...master of his own time and actions, as far as may . пи -, .1 witb the law» of God and of hia country. Of this latter we are here to discourse.'—... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 стор.
...form it be of government. Tim liberty of a privateman, in being monter of his own time and aetions, as far as may consist with the laws of God and of his country. Of this latter we are here to discourse.'— COWLBY. THOSE breathing Tokens of your kind regard,... | |
| Materials - 1846 - 478 стор.
...strongest and most .noting . — Shaftesbury . CXXXVII. Liberty. — The liberty of a people consists in being governed by laws which they have made themselves,...far as may consist with the laws of God, and of his country. — Cowley. CXXXVIII. Philosophy. — Phylosophy can add to our happiness in no other manner... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1849 - 668 стор.
...they luv,; made for themselves, under whatever form It be of government. The libertyof a privateman, In being master of his own time and actions, as far as may consist with the laws of God and of hi> country. Of this latter we are here to discourse.'— COWLKY. THOSE breathing Tokens of your kind... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 стор.
...themselves, under whatever form it bo of government. The liberty of a private man, in being mns ter oy ! The little Pony glad may be, But he is milder far than slip, You hardly can p counlrey. Of this latter we are here t* discourse." — Cowi.rv THOSK breathing Tokens of your kind... | |
| Maxims - 1852 - 242 стор.
...the other all the works of God and nature, under his consideration. The liberty of a people consists in being governed by laws which they have made themselves,...far as may consist with the laws of God and of his country. Great distress has never hitherto taught, and whilst the world lasts it never will teach,... | |
| Charles Simmons - 1852 - 564 стор.
...law, and not that which is sought by illuminees and atheists. Cowley. The liberty of a people consists in being governed by laws which they have made themselves,...far as may consist with the laws of God, and of his country. Addison. Oh, Liberty ! thou goddess heavenly bright, Profuse of bliss, and pregnant with delight!... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1853 - 442 стор.
...fetters. — Burke. . LIBERTY, OF A PEOPLE, AND OF INDIVIDUALS. — The liberty of a people consists in being governed by laws which they have made themselves,...far as may consist with the laws of God, and of his country. — Cowley. LIBERTY OF INDIVIDUALS. — The effect of liberty to individuals is, that they... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1853 - 300 стор.
...liberty ofa people consists in being governed by laws which they have made for themselves, under whatever form it be of government. The liberty of a private...being master of his own time and actions, as far as inay consist with the laws of God and of his country. Of tliii latter we are here to dUcourse." —... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 776 стор.
...themselves, under whatever form ii be of government, The liberty of a private mnn, in being inns ter of his own time and actions, as far as may consist with tlio laws of God and of his countrey. Of this latter we are here to discourse."— Cow LEY. THOSE breathing... | |
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