
Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation (1553), Book Two, Section XVI
Jewish War
Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation (1553), Book Two, Section XVI
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A short Schem of the true Religion
“The poorest he that is in England hath a life to live, as the greatest he…”
[Colonel Thomas Rainsborough, Putney Debates 1647] This is one Liberal Text. And it is more distinctive than may at first appear. It asserts the individual and the value of any individual - even the poorest He. But it asserts it without envy. It does not demand that the rich be made poor - nor even claim that the poor are more deserving than the rich. It demands equality in one thing only, the right to live one's own life.
The Liberal Future (London: Faber and Faber, 1959), p. 12.
1840s, Essays: First Series (1841), History
After visiting such Nazi strongholds as were found in Berchtesgaden and Kehlsteinhaus; Personal diary (1 August 1945); published in Prelude to Leadership (1995)
Pre-1960
Written by Durrell at age ten (1935), from Gerald Durrell: An Authorized Biography by Douglas Botting (1999), p. 43, ISBN 0-786-70655-4