The Political Writings of Thomas Paine: To which is Prefixed a Brief Sketch of the Author's Life, Volume 1G. H. Evans, 1837 |
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... British army had over- run the southern states ; when the finances of the country were exhausted ; and the American army were in the greatest distress , a voluntary subscription for its relief was proposed in Philadel- phia . The amount ...
... British army had over- run the southern states ; when the finances of the country were exhausted ; and the American army were in the greatest distress , a voluntary subscription for its relief was proposed in Philadel- phia . The amount ...
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... British government , in state prosecutions , to have a verdict awarded in its favor . In the national convention , Paine voted for the trial of Louis XVI . and , on the trial , delivered a speech in favor of preserving his life . The ...
... British government , in state prosecutions , to have a verdict awarded in its favor . In the national convention , Paine voted for the trial of Louis XVI . and , on the trial , delivered a speech in favor of preserving his life . The ...
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... British gold . A gentleman present ( Charles Christian ) observed , that is a bold attack ; ' Cheetham replied , ' Carver will contradict a judge on the bench , when he thinks him in the wrong . " " " WILLIAM CARVER . Mr. Carver has ...
... British gold . A gentleman present ( Charles Christian ) observed , that is a bold attack ; ' Cheetham replied , ' Carver will contradict a judge on the bench , when he thinks him in the wrong . " " " WILLIAM CARVER . Mr. Carver has ...
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... British politics . Europe is too thickly planted with kingdoms to be long at peace , and whenever a war breaks out between England and any foreign power , the trade of America goes to ruin , because of her connexion with Britain . The ...
... British politics . Europe is too thickly planted with kingdoms to be long at peace , and whenever a war breaks out between England and any foreign power , the trade of America goes to ruin , because of her connexion with Britain . The ...
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... British . politics - England consults the good of this country no further than it answers her own purpose . Wherefore , her own interest leads her to suppress the growth of ours in every case which doth not promote her advantage , or in ...
... British . politics - England consults the good of this country no further than it answers her own purpose . Wherefore , her own interest leads her to suppress the growth of ours in every case which doth not promote her advantage , or in ...
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