Cooper's Journal: Or, Unfettered Thinker and Plain Speaker for Truth, Freedom and Progress, Volume 1 |
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The equally indubitable right of every man and woman to live happily by their
useful labour , whether of hand or brain , - should be as invariably asserted . 8 .
The wickedness and injustice of persecution for opinion , the evil of taxes on ...
The equally indubitable right of every man and woman to live happily by their
useful labour , whether of hand or brain , - should be as invariably asserted . 8 .
The wickedness and injustice of persecution for opinion , the evil of taxes on ...
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So far as my strength will allow , I am ready to assist in the formation of a
Progress Union . If there be any accepted Teacher of the People , willing to give
me the hand of a brother , and to aid in carrying out such a design , let him say so
.
So far as my strength will allow , I am ready to assist in the formation of a
Progress Union . If there be any accepted Teacher of the People , willing to give
me the hand of a brother , and to aid in carrying out such a design , let him say so
.
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... thinkers : such an education will tend to ensure a full development of mental
treasures ; and the gathering up of the rich and varied stores of wisdom and
thought , that lay scattered by the hand of Genius over every age and every clime
.
... thinkers : such an education will tend to ensure a full development of mental
treasures ; and the gathering up of the rich and varied stores of wisdom and
thought , that lay scattered by the hand of Genius over every age and every clime
.
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And if they confirm Fust ' s judgment , and declare you are right , — my stars !
what a whip hand it will give you over that sleepy Sumner of Canterbury !
Receive the gratitude of our order , dear bishop ! It is so sweetly edifying to us , to
see you ...
And if they confirm Fust ' s judgment , and declare you are right , — my stars !
what a whip hand it will give you over that sleepy Sumner of Canterbury !
Receive the gratitude of our order , dear bishop ! It is so sweetly edifying to us , to
see you ...
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... strength of mind to persevere in the habits of industry without the pleasure of
perceiving those advantages , which , like the hand of a clock , whilst they make
hourly approaches to their point , yet proceed so slowly as to escape observation
.
... strength of mind to persevere in the habits of industry without the pleasure of
perceiving those advantages , which , like the hand of a clock , whilst they make
hourly approaches to their point , yet proceed so slowly as to escape observation
.
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