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Cobbett wrote : ' There are , I know , persons who look upon the Methodists , for instance , as friends of freedom . It is impossible they should be . They are either fools or tricksters , or so nearly allied thereto , as to be worthy ...
Cobbett wrote : ' There are , I know , persons who look upon the Methodists , for instance , as friends of freedom . It is impossible they should be . They are either fools or tricksters , or so nearly allied thereto , as to be worthy ...
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... but look at the noblest produce of the earth , look at the children of the soil , look at the seeds which are sown here for immortality ! Is there no deterioration there ? ' ( I , 179. ) Southey lamented the passing of the yeoman ...
... but look at the noblest produce of the earth , look at the children of the soil , look at the seeds which are sown here for immortality ! Is there no deterioration there ? ' ( I , 179. ) Southey lamented the passing of the yeoman ...
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To see Constable in perspective , we should look at eighteenth - century pictures before looking at his , just as we should look at his before we look at the French Impressionists , and we can then see what the artist's aim was .
To see Constable in perspective , we should look at eighteenth - century pictures before looking at his , just as we should look at his before we look at the French Impressionists , and we can then see what the artist's aim was .
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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