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... passion for freedom . Wherever we turn , we find men battering at closed doors , and sapping away the foundations of ancient despotisms . Freedom is the watchword of our day ; it is strong enough to stamp an in- delible anathema upon ...
... passion for freedom . Wherever we turn , we find men battering at closed doors , and sapping away the foundations of ancient despotisms . Freedom is the watchword of our day ; it is strong enough to stamp an in- delible anathema upon ...
Page 213
... passion for the cause to which he had committed himself dishonoured by the spirit in which he sought to secure its advance . We cannot too frequently remind ourselves of that great passage on censoriousness " which Morley quotes ...
... passion for the cause to which he had committed himself dishonoured by the spirit in which he sought to secure its advance . We cannot too frequently remind ourselves of that great passage on censoriousness " which Morley quotes ...
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... passion of unselfish desire , when he would fain do all for this man he loved , that the truth came upon David . He lays aside his harp , he lifts no song . Another speaks through him now truths too great for human thought to reach . He ...
... passion of unselfish desire , when he would fain do all for this man he loved , that the truth came upon David . He lays aside his harp , he lifts no song . Another speaks through him now truths too great for human thought to reach . He ...
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