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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... commerce , by which she has en- riched herself , are the necessaries of life , and will always have a market while eating is the custom of Europe . But she has protected us , say some . That she hath en- grossed us is true , and ...
... commerce , by which she has en- riched herself , are the necessaries of life , and will always have a market while eating is the custom of Europe . But she has protected us , say some . That she hath en- grossed us is true , and ...
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... commerce , and that , well attended to , will secure us the peace and friendship of all Europe ; because it is the interest of all Europe to have America a free port . Her trade will al- ways be a protection , and her barrenness of gold ...
... commerce , and that , well attended to , will secure us the peace and friendship of all Europe ; because it is the interest of all Europe to have America a free port . Her trade will al- ways be a protection , and her barrenness of gold ...
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... commerce , it being the natural manufacture of this country . It is the best money we can lay out . A navy when finished is worth more than it cost : and is that nice point in national policy , in which commerce and protection are ...
... commerce , it being the natural manufacture of this country . It is the best money we can lay out . A navy when finished is worth more than it cost : and is that nice point in national policy , in which commerce and protection are ...
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... commerce . In point of safety , ought we to be without a fleet ? We are not the little people now , which we were sixty years ago ; at that time we might have trusted our property in the streets , or fields rather ; and slept securely ...
... commerce . In point of safety , ought we to be without a fleet ? We are not the little people now , which we were sixty years ago ; at that time we might have trusted our property in the streets , or fields rather ; and slept securely ...
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... commerce and defence is sound policy ; for when our strength and our riches play into each other's hand , we need fear no external enemy . In almost every article of defence we abound . Hemp flourish- es even to rankness , so that we ...
... commerce and defence is sound policy ; for when our strength and our riches play into each other's hand , we need fear no external enemy . In almost every article of defence we abound . Hemp flourish- es even to rankness , so that we ...
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