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" What is equality ? Jack. For every man to pull down every one that is above him; while, instead of raising those below him to his own level, he only makes use of them as steps to raise himself to the place of those he has tumbled down. Tom, What is the... "
The Works of Hannah More - Página 381
por Hannah More - 1830
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An Asylum for Fugitive Pieces, in Prose and Verse, Not in Any ..., Volumen4

1793 - 302 páginas
...who likes to be governed by a thoufand tyrants, and yet can't bear a king. T. What is Equality ? J. For every man to pull down every one that is above him, till they're all as low as the loweft. T. What is tie new Rights of Man ? J. Battle, murder, and fudden...
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The Works of Hannah More: In Four Volumes : Including Several Pieces Never ...

Hannah More - 1803 - 460 páginas
...tyrants, and yet can't bear a king. Tom. What is Equality ? Jack. For every man to pull down every onft that is above him ; while, instead of raising those...of those he has tumbled down. Tom. What is the new Rights of Man? Jack. Battle, murder, and sudden death. Tom. What is it to be an enlightened people...
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Cheap Repository Tracts, Suited to the Present Times

Cheap repository tracts - 1819 - 176 páginas
...wiser than I, says, the whole system is the operation of fraud upon folly. Tom. What is thy notion of equality ? Jack. For every man to pull down every one that is above him, and then slip into hi* place. Tom. And what dost thou take the new RIGHTS OF MAM to be ? Jack. Battle,...
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The Bristol Job Nott, Or, Labouring Man's Friend, Tema 1

1832 - 220 páginas
...whole life. Jack. One who likes to be governed by a thousand tyrants, and yet can't bear a king. Turn. What is Equality ? Jack. For every man to pull down every one that is above him, till they're all as low as the lowest. Jack. Battle, murder, and sudden death. Tom. What is the new...
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The Bristol Job Nott, Or, Labouring Man's Friend, Tema 1

1832 - 220 páginas
...his whole life. Jack. One who likes to be governed by a thousand tyrants, and yet can't bear a king. Jack. For every man to pull down, every one that is above him, till they're all as loir as the lowest. Tvm. What is Equality ? Jack. Battle, murder, and sudden death....
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The works of Hannah More, with a memoir and notes, Volumen2

Hannah More - 1834 - 456 páginas
...Democrat to be ? Jack. One who likes to be governed by a thousand tyrants, and yet can't bear a king. Jack. For every man to pull down every one that is...the place of those he has tumbled down. Tom. What is Equality ? Tom. What is the new rights of man ? Jack. Battle, murder, and'sudden death. Tom. What is...
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The Works of Hannah More, Volumen1

Hannah More - 1846 - 584 páginas
...to bet Jack. One who lives to be governed by a thou sand tyrants, and yet can't bear a king. Turn. What is equality} Jack. For every man to pull down...himself to the place of those he has tumbled down. Jack. Battle, murder, and sudden death. Tarn. What is the neie Rights of Man 7 Jack. To put out the...
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A New Memoir of Hannah More; Or, Life in Hall and Cottage

Helen Cross Knight - 1851 - 330 páginas
...governed by a thousand tyrants, yet can't bear a king?—and what is French equality, but every man trying to pull down every one that is above him, while instead...as steps to raise himself to the place of those he haa tumbled down ?—and French philosophy, but to believe there is neither God or devil, heaven or....
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A New Memoir of Hannah More: Or, Life in Hall and Cottage

Helen Cross Knight - 1853 - 322 páginas
...governed by a thousand tyrants, yet can't bear a king?—and what is French equality, but every man trying to pull down every one that is above him, while instead...himself to the place of those he has tumbled down \—and French philosophy, but to believe there is neither God or devil, heaven or hell ?—and French...
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A New Memoir of Hannah More: Or, Life in Hall and Cottage

Helen Cross Knight - 1853 - 336 páginas
...governed by a thousand tyrants, yet can't bear a king?—and what is French equality, but every man trying to pull down every one that is above him, while instead...as steps to raise himself to the place of those he hai tumbled down ?—and French philosophy, but to believe there is neither God or devil, heaven or...
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