The True History of Joshua Davidson, Christian and CommunistChatto and Windus, 1874 - 279 pages |
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... poor . ( I may as well state here that , while acknowledging frankly its mistakes and misdeeds , I do not believe a tithe of the evil that was said of the Commune ; just as I do not believe that the Jews ever roasted Christian babies ...
... poor . ( I may as well state here that , while acknowledging frankly its mistakes and misdeeds , I do not believe a tithe of the evil that was said of the Commune ; just as I do not believe that the Jews ever roasted Christian babies ...
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... poor left miserable , the modern Christ would uphold and stand by . And perhaps not always with soft words . The curses hurled at Pharisee and Sadducee might , in those Parisian days , * have expressed themselves in more tangible form ...
... poor left miserable , the modern Christ would uphold and stand by . And perhaps not always with soft words . The curses hurled at Pharisee and Sadducee might , in those Parisian days , * have expressed themselves in more tangible form ...
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... poor enthusiasts , martyrs to their faith , opposing fire and sword to shot and shell . I repeat again what I have said before , for it is a word that cannot be too often insisted on , that it is time for men to make their choice ...
... poor enthusiasts , martyrs to their faith , opposing fire and sword to shot and shell . I repeat again what I have said before , for it is a word that cannot be too often insisted on , that it is time for men to make their choice ...
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... poor and the weak protest vainly against the inequality of the division ; and still those who plead the cause of the latter are the mark at which the former shoot out their poisoned arrows . If Christ has not died , neither has the ...
... poor and the weak protest vainly against the inequality of the division ; and still those who plead the cause of the latter are the mark at which the former shoot out their poisoned arrows . If Christ has not died , neither has the ...
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... poor but worthy people , who kept themselves very much together and had but little to do with the neighbours . Folks blamed this for pride , and said they held themselves high because they were the decayed branches of an ancient family ...
... poor but worthy people , who kept themselves very much together and had but little to do with the neighbours . Folks blamed this for pride , and said they held themselves high because they were the decayed branches of an ancient family ...
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