... by immediate direction) presume even to mention privileges and freedom, who, till of late, received directions from the throne with implicit humility ; when this is considered, I cannot help fancying that the genius of freedom has entered that kingdom... National Life and Character: A Forecast - Page 6by Charles Henry Pearson - 1893 - 357 pagesFull view - About this book
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