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turned – understandably in a period of great sea battles – to the navy and the
insidiously romantic attraction of naval heroics ; we shall encounter an important
example of this later in Benjamin the Waggoner . The political significance of the
...
turned – understandably in a period of great sea battles – to the navy and the
insidiously romantic attraction of naval heroics ; we shall encounter an important
example of this later in Benjamin the Waggoner . The political significance of the
...
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In John Thelwalls The Peripatetic ( 1793 ) , for example , the radical London
Corresponding Society member reports encounters with labourers in the course
of a journey through Kent , lamenting their demeanour in terms very similar to
those ...
In John Thelwalls The Peripatetic ( 1793 ) , for example , the radical London
Corresponding Society member reports encounters with labourers in the course
of a journey through Kent , lamenting their demeanour in terms very similar to
those ...
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To observe Turkey and the other Asiatic states was to observe tyranny . If Rome
was the standard example of a corrupted mixed government , Turkey was the
exemplar of arbitrary rule . . . Deprived of liberty and kept in thrall by a standing
army ...
To observe Turkey and the other Asiatic states was to observe tyranny . If Rome
was the standard example of a corrupted mixed government , Turkey was the
exemplar of arbitrary rule . . . Deprived of liberty and kept in thrall by a standing
army ...
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Wordsworth and pastoral politics | 1 |
the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
The Letter to Llandaff a crisis of political allegiance | 55 |
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