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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... March , 1791 , and gained as much popularity in England , as his Common Sense had in the United States . In February , 1792 , the second part of the Rights of Man was published in London . In May , of the same year , the king issued a ...
... March , 1791 , and gained as much popularity in England , as his Common Sense had in the United States . In February , 1792 , the second part of the Rights of Man was published in London . In May , of the same year , the king issued a ...
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... march them on till they could be strengthened by the Jersey or Pennsylvania mi- litia , so as to be enabled to make a stand . We staid four days at Newark , collected our out - posts with some of the Jersey militia , and marched out ...
... march them on till they could be strengthened by the Jersey or Pennsylvania mi- litia , so as to be enabled to make a stand . We staid four days at Newark , collected our out - posts with some of the Jersey militia , and marched out ...
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... march to assist their suffering friends in the middle states ; for he cannot go every where , it is impossible . I consider Howe as the greatest enemy the tories have ; he is bringing a war into their country , which , had it not been ...
... march to assist their suffering friends in the middle states ; for he cannot go every where , it is impossible . I consider Howe as the greatest enemy the tories have ; he is bringing a war into their country , which , had it not been ...
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... march or the retreat of your troops ; no general order that I could ever learn , has ever been issued to pre- vent or even forbid your troops from robbery , wherever they came , and the only instance of justice , if it can be called ...
... march or the retreat of your troops ; no general order that I could ever learn , has ever been issued to pre- vent or even forbid your troops from robbery , wherever they came , and the only instance of justice , if it can be called ...
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... march over , in order to secure their subjection , ( for remember you can do it by no other means , ) your army would be like a stream of water running to nothing . By the time you extended from New - York to Vir- ginia , you would be ...
... march over , in order to secure their subjection , ( for remember you can do it by no other means , ) your army would be like a stream of water running to nothing . By the time you extended from New - York to Vir- ginia , you would be ...
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