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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... already appeared . The first of these was published about twenty - seven years ago , and pur- ports to be the production of Francis Oldys , A. M. of the Uni- versity of Philadelphia . ' This work , though written with some ability . is ...
... already appeared . The first of these was published about twenty - seven years ago , and pur- ports to be the production of Francis Oldys , A. M. of the Uni- versity of Philadelphia . ' This work , though written with some ability . is ...
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... already supposed to be wiser than him . A mere absurdity ! There is something exceedingly ridiculous in the composition of monarchy ; it first excludes a man from the means of infor- mation , yet empowers him to act in cases where 22 ...
... already supposed to be wiser than him . A mere absurdity ! There is something exceedingly ridiculous in the composition of monarchy ; it first excludes a man from the means of infor- mation , yet empowers him to act in cases where 22 ...
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... already put to . The object contended for , ought always to bear some just pro- portion to the expense . The removal of North , or the whole detestable junto , is a matter unworthy the millions we have ex- pended . A temporary stoppage ...
... already put to . The object contended for , ought always to bear some just pro- portion to the expense . The removal of North , or the whole detestable junto , is a matter unworthy the millions we have ex- pended . A temporary stoppage ...
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... already greater than the king wishes us to be , and will he not hereafter endeavor to make us less ? To bring the matter to one point , Is the power who is jealous of our prosperity , a proper power to govern us ? Whoever says No , to ...
... already greater than the king wishes us to be , and will he not hereafter endeavor to make us less ? To bring the matter to one point , Is the power who is jealous of our prosperity , a proper power to govern us ? Whoever says No , to ...
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... already ruined by British barbarity . ( Thou- sands more will probably suffer the same fate . ) Those men have other feelings than us who have nothing suffered . All they now possess is liberty , what they before enjoyed is sacri- ficed ...
... already ruined by British barbarity . ( Thou- sands more will probably suffer the same fate . ) Those men have other feelings than us who have nothing suffered . All they now possess is liberty , what they before enjoyed is sacri- ficed ...
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