| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 σελίδες
...of feeling himself related icdissolubly, though in a rude brass-collar way, to his fellow-mortals in this Earth. He had superiors, inferiors, equals. —...the ' Liberty to die by starvation' is not so divine ! Liberty? The true liberty of a man, you would say, consisted in his finding out, or being forced... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 280 σελίδες
...of feeling himself related indissolubly, though in a rude brass-collar way, to his fellow-mortals in this Earth. He had superiors, inferiors, equals. —...the ' Liberty to die by starvation' is not so divine ! Liberty ? The true liberty of a man, you would say, consisted in his finding out, or being forced... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 404 σελίδες
...himself related indissolubly, though in a rude brass-collar way, to his fellow-mortals in tlnVEarth. He had superiors, inferiors, equals. — Gurth is...the ' Liberty to die by starvation' is not so divine I Liberty L, The true liberty of a man, you would say, consisted in his finding out, or being forced... | |
| 1843 - 452 σελίδες
...though in a rude brass collar-way, to his fellow-mortals on this earth. He had superiors, inferiors, or equals. Gurth is now "emancipated" long since ; has...the liberty to die by starvation is not so divine." There is much in that fact, Mr. Carlyle ! § VI. THE CONDITION OF THE LABORER DETERIORATING, THROUGH... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 198 σελίδες
...equals. Gurth is now " emancipated " long since ; has what we call " Liberty." Libert;, lam told is n divine thing. Liberty, when it becomes the liberty to die by starvation, is not so divine ! Liberty ? The true liberty of a man, yon would say, consisted in his finding out, or being forced... | |
| 1845 - 448 σελίδες
...of feeling himself related indissolubly, though in a rude brass collar way, to his fellow-mortals in this earth. He had superiors, inferiors, equals. Gurth...liberty to die by starvation, is not so divine."* Yet there are those who are constantly reiterating in our ears — that liberty is the only blessing... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 654 σελίδες
...brass-collar way, to his fellow-mortals in this Earth. Ho had superiors, inferiors, equals.—Gurth is now ' emancipated' long since ; has what we call'...' Liberty to die by starvation' is not so divine! Liberty? The true liberty of a man you would say, consisted in his finding out, or being forced to... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 676 σελίδες
...of feeling himself related indissolubly, though in a rude brass-collar way, to his fellow-mortals in this Earth. He had superiors, inferiors, equals. —...the ' Liberty to die by starvation' is not so divine ! Liberty? The true liberty of a man you would say, eonsiited in his finding out, or being forced to... | |
| Thomas Read Rootes Cobb - 1858 - 298 σελίδες
...condition of the Saxon slave with the modern peasant; and, after showing its preferableness, concludes, " Liberty, I am told, is a divine thing. Liberty, when...the liberty to die by starvation, is not so divine." Past and Present, Bk. III, ch. xiii. room, of all sexea and ages, filth, disease, vice, and crime,... | |
| Thomas Read Rootes Cobb - 1858 - 612 σελίδες
...condition of the Saxon slave with the modern peasant; and, after showing its prefcrableness, concludes, " Liberty, I am told, is a divine thing. Liberty, when...the liberty to die by starvation, is not so divine." Past and Present, Bk. III, oh xiii. room, of all sexes and ages, filth, disease, vice, and crime, are... | |
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