Shelley's Prose: Or, The Trumpet of a ProphecyUniversity of New Mexico Press, 1954 - 385 |
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... reform is to ascer- tain this point . For which purpose I think the following plan would be effectual : That a meeting should be appointed to be held at the Crown and Anchor Tavern on the of- to take into con- sideration the most ...
... reform is to ascer- tain this point . For which purpose I think the following plan would be effectual : That a meeting should be appointed to be held at the Crown and Anchor Tavern on the of- to take into con- sideration the most ...
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... Reform . For Reform would benefit the nation at their expense instead of suffering them to benefit themselves at the expense of the nation . If a reform however mild were to take place , they must submit to a diminu- tion of those ...
... Reform . For Reform would benefit the nation at their expense instead of suffering them to benefit themselves at the expense of the nation . If a reform however mild were to take place , they must submit to a diminu- tion of those ...
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... reform itself , unin- fluenced by any fear that the people would , on their refusal , assume to itself that office , seems a contradiction . What need of reform 48. Shelley was fond of reminding his readers of the communistic or ...
... reform itself , unin- fluenced by any fear that the people would , on their refusal , assume to itself that office , seems a contradiction . What need of reform 48. Shelley was fond of reminding his readers of the communistic or ...
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THE GROWTH OF SHELLEYS MIND | 3 |
THE NECESSITY OF ATHEISM | 37 |
A DECLARATION OF RIGHTS | 70 |
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