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" He is set free ; and henceforth his business in this life i . that of a freeman, and not of a servant. Some writers fear this state of things — how vainly. The politics of the poor man belong to his condition, and not to his mind. Better circumstances... "
The Young Enthusiast in Humble Life [i.e. J. Jolly]. A Simple Story, with a ... - Page 17
by James Jolly - 1833 - 158 pages
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The Monthly magazine

Monthly literary register - 1841 - 1092 pages
...state of things — how vainly. The politics of the poor man belong to his condition, and not to'his mind. Better circumstances and enlarged experience...views of society, and correct his opinions. In the mean time, every record of his sentiments is useful to all parties as a political document. It is for...
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The National standard, of literature, science, music [&c.] ed. by ..., Volume 1

Frederick William N. Bayley - 1833 - 902 pages
...could be designated political.' Of these politics, however, James Jolly need not be ashamed — they are the politics of a poor man ; they belong to his condition, and not to his mind. _ Better circumstances and enlarged experience will improve his views of society, and correct his opinions....
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The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register

1841 - 640 pages
...not of a servant. Some writers fear this state of things — how vainly. The politics of the poor man belong to his condition, and not to his mind. Better...views of society, and correct his opinions. In the mean time, every record of his sentiments is useful to all parties as a political document. It is for...
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