The Republican, Volumen1Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 |
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... feeling that has been dis- played on both sides of the question evinces that those trials are looked forward to with a more than ... feel anxious for , or value my personal liberty , did I not know , that its preserva- tion by an upright ...
... feeling that has been dis- played on both sides of the question evinces that those trials are looked forward to with a more than ... feel anxious for , or value my personal liberty , did I not know , that its preserva- tion by an upright ...
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... feels it to be his duty to do ? Can any man feel it right or desire to be punished for the maintenance of an opinion ... feel it right to punish or persecute any other person who may be acting under a similar influence - with the same ...
... feels it to be his duty to do ? Can any man feel it right or desire to be punished for the maintenance of an opinion ... feel it right to punish or persecute any other person who may be acting under a similar influence - with the same ...
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... feel it a duty I owe to myself and to my country , to make public every thing that comes to my knowledge relating to those proceedings , the result of which I feel satisfied will produce a more lasting impression on the public mind ...
... feel it a duty I owe to myself and to my country , to make public every thing that comes to my knowledge relating to those proceedings , the result of which I feel satisfied will produce a more lasting impression on the public mind ...
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