The poems of George Huddesford, Volume 2 |
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... liberty ; as not founded in the social compact ; and not binding according to the rights of men ; because the relation is not , of course , the result of free election , never so on the side of the children , not always on the part of ...
... liberty ; as not founded in the social compact ; and not binding according to the rights of men ; because the relation is not , of course , the result of free election , never so on the side of the children , not always on the part of ...
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... government in France . - Priestley . The Cap of Liberty with which , Fennel tells us ( p . 25 , ) the devout Parisian reformers have decorated the images of our As sure as his regimen works , From old orthodox 18 TOPSY TURVY .
... government in France . - Priestley . The Cap of Liberty with which , Fennel tells us ( p . 25 , ) the devout Parisian reformers have decorated the images of our As sure as his regimen works , From old orthodox 18 TOPSY TURVY .
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... enlargement of civil and religious liberty , that the longest liver will have the best news to carry him . Priestley's Sermon on the Death of Dr. Price . 8 So let PERIGORD * post with advice , To exhilarate TOPSY TURVY . 19.
... enlargement of civil and religious liberty , that the longest liver will have the best news to carry him . Priestley's Sermon on the Death of Dr. Price . 8 So let PERIGORD * post with advice , To exhilarate TOPSY TURVY . 19.
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... Liberty . " Kersaint . Our great orator is here a little mistaken in his conjecture , it being well known that the native troops of India , under the command of British officers , have frequently encountered the bayonets of the French ...
... Liberty . " Kersaint . Our great orator is here a little mistaken in his conjecture , it being well known that the native troops of India , under the command of British officers , have frequently encountered the bayonets of the French ...
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... Liberty and Famine having shook hands in France , they must be entirely free from the grand cause of disease , Indigestion . " Our Food has disappeared in proportion as our Liberty has artended . " St. Just . - Moniteur , Dec. 1 , 1792 ...
... Liberty and Famine having shook hands in France , they must be entirely free from the grand cause of disease , Indigestion . " Our Food has disappeared in proportion as our Liberty has artended . " St. Just . - Moniteur , Dec. 1 , 1792 ...
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Additional Notes ALEXANDER LAMETH Archbishop of Sens Assembly assignats beef Bill Bintinaye breeches Brentford Brissot Britain's British Oak BUBBLE AND SQUEAK chitterlings Church clergy Commons Condorcet Constitution Convention Courier democratic despotism Devil Dutch Enceladus enlighten'd ev'ry Fayette Fennel Fox's Speech France Freedom French friends Gainst Gallic give gold Gorsas grand head Heav'n honour Horne Tooke House Hudibras Ibid Imprescriptive Insurrection J. H. Stone Jack Holliday Jack Sprat Jack the Second Jacobins John Horne Tooke Kersaint King La Fayette late Liberty Lords mankind Marat melancholy Minister Mirabeau nation ne'er never nose o'er orator Paris Parliament patriot Philosophers Phlebotomist PITT Priestley's principles RADICAL REFORM RALPH BATHURST reason regeneration religion Revolution Robespierre royal sacred Sans-Culottes sentiments shew shut Sirs soul Sov'REIGN swore Syeyes talents thing throne tion toast Twas Typhoeus Véritable Portrait Whig Club words zeal
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Página 21 - And Samson said, Let me die with the Philistines. And he bowed himself with all his might, and the house fell upon the lords, and upon all the people that were therein.
Página 9 - But what is bred in the bone will never be out of the flesh, (as Lord M.
Página 17 - As dwarfs upon knights-errant do : It was a serviceable dudgeon, Either for fighting or for drudging : When it had stabb'd or broke a head, It would scrape trenchers, or chip bread ; Toast cheese or bacon, though it were To bait a mousetrap, 'twould not care...
Página 21 - By engendering the church with the state, a sort of mule animal, capable only of destroying, and not of breeding up, is produced, called, The Church established by Law.
Página 98 - The whole multitude were silent while I was speaking. Not a whisper was heard ; but, the moment I had done, the chain fell off their tongues. I was really surprised. Surely never was such a cackling made on the banks of Cayster
Página 3 - This shows how perfectly the rump And commonwealth in Nature jump : For as a fly, that goes to bed, Rests with his tail above his head ; So, in this mongrel state of ours, The rabble are the supreme powers ; That horsed us on their backs, to show us A jadish trick at last, and throw us.
Página 18 - We are, as it were, laying gunpowder, grain by grain, under the old building of error and superstition, which a single spark may hereafter inflame, so as to produce an instantaneous explosion...