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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... appear strange to those well acquainted with the two characters . Paine , through the course of a long life , never swerved , for a moment , from a rigid adhesion to the cause he had espoused , the cause of man , the cause of human ...
... appear strange to those well acquainted with the two characters . Paine , through the course of a long life , never swerved , for a moment , from a rigid adhesion to the cause he had espoused , the cause of man , the cause of human ...
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... appear that he was disguised by it , whilst his company , who had drank as free as himself , would show no signs of inebriety . " The very head and front of his offending Hath this extent , no more . " Cheetham writes thus to Barlow ...
... appear that he was disguised by it , whilst his company , who had drank as free as himself , would show no signs of inebriety . " The very head and front of his offending Hath this extent , no more . " Cheetham writes thus to Barlow ...
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... appears to me that this is not the moment to publish the life of that man in this country . His own writings are his best life , and these are not read at pre- sent . " After some remarks upon the effect produced on the public mind by ...
... appears to me that this is not the moment to publish the life of that man in this country . His own writings are his best life , and these are not read at pre- sent . " After some remarks upon the effect produced on the public mind by ...
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... of government , it unan- swerably follows that whatever form thereof appears most likely to ensure it to us , with the least expence and greatest benefit , is preferable to all others . In order to gain a clear and just idea of.
... of government , it unan- swerably follows that whatever form thereof appears most likely to ensure it to us , with the least expence and greatest benefit , is preferable to all others . In order to gain a clear and just idea of.
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... appear idle and ambiguous ; and it will always happen , that the nicest construction that words are capa- ble of , when applied to the description of something which either cannot exist , or is too incomprehensible to be within the ...
... appear idle and ambiguous ; and it will always happen , that the nicest construction that words are capa- ble of , when applied to the description of something which either cannot exist , or is too incomprehensible to be within the ...
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