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A Contribution to the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right
(1843–4) introduction.
Critique of the Gotha Programme
(written 1875, but of earlier origin) and "The formula of Communism, as propounded by Cabet, may be expressed thus:—"the duty of each is according to his faculties; his right according to his wants” " in
North British Review
(1849) vol 10
The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte
(1852) sect. 1.
letter to Georg Weydemeyer 5 March 1852; Marx claimed that the phrase had been coined by Auguste Blanqui (1805–81), but it has not been found in this form in Blanqui's work
The Communist Manifesto
(1848) opening words
The Communist Manifesto
(1848) pt. 1
The Communist Manifesto
(1848) closing words (from the 1888 translation by Samuel Moore, edited by Engels)
David Duff
George and Elizabeth
(1983) ch. 10
letter to the Duke of Windsor (formerly Edward VIII), July 1938
Antonia Fraser
Mary Queen of Scots
(1969) ch. 25
motto embroidered with an emblem of her mother, Mary of Guise, and quoted in a letter from William Drummond of Hawthornden to Ben Jonson in 1619.
Holinshed's Chronicles
vol. 4 (1808)
"Cargoes" (1903).
"Sea Fever" (1902)