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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... court to him , professing to be an enthusiastic admirer of his principles , politi- cal and religious . He took an active part in procuring subscri- bers to a public dinner , given in honor of Mr. Paine , at the city hotel ; and , soon ...
... court to him , professing to be an enthusiastic admirer of his principles , politi- cal and religious . He took an active part in procuring subscri- bers to a public dinner , given in honor of Mr. Paine , at the city hotel ; and , soon ...
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... court , and he was fined $ 250 . For political effect , he charged a gentleman with cheating at cards ; and , on his trial for the libel , acknowledged the falsity of the charge , and threw himself upon the mercy of the court , plead ...
... court , and he was fined $ 250 . For political effect , he charged a gentleman with cheating at cards ; and , on his trial for the libel , acknowledged the falsity of the charge , and threw himself upon the mercy of the court , plead ...
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... courts , yet it is no support of monarchical government , for the Jews at that time were without a king , and in a state of vas- salage to the Romans . Near three thousand years passed away from the Mosaic ́ac count of the creation ...
... courts , yet it is no support of monarchical government , for the Jews at that time were without a king , and in a state of vas- salage to the Romans . Near three thousand years passed away from the Mosaic ́ac count of the creation ...
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... court , we had been driven to the necessity of breaking off all connexion with her ; at the same time , assuring all such courts of our peaceable disposition towards them , and of our desire of entering into trade with them . Such a ...
... court , we had been driven to the necessity of breaking off all connexion with her ; at the same time , assuring all such courts of our peaceable disposition towards them , and of our desire of entering into trade with them . Such a ...
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... courts is against us , and will be so , until , by an independence , we take rank with other nations . These proceedings may at first appear strange and difficult ; but like all other steps , which we have already passed over , will in ...
... courts is against us , and will be so , until , by an independence , we take rank with other nations . These proceedings may at first appear strange and difficult ; but like all other steps , which we have already passed over , will in ...
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