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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... dependance , on the principles of nature and common sense , to see what we have to trust to , if separated . and what we are to expect , if dependant . I have heard it asserted by some , that as America has flourished under her former ...
... dependance , on the principles of nature and common sense , to see what we have to trust to , if separated . and what we are to expect , if dependant . I have heard it asserted by some , that as America has flourished under her former ...
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... dependance , and we should be at peace with France and Spain , were they at war with Bri- The miseries of Hanover last war ought to warn us against connexions . tain . It hath lately been asserted in parliament , that the colonies have ...
... dependance , and we should be at peace with France and Spain , were they at war with Bri- The miseries of Hanover last war ought to warn us against connexions . tain . It hath lately been asserted in parliament , that the colonies have ...
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... dependance on Great Bri- tain , tends directly to involve this continent in European wars and quarrels ; and sets us at variance with nations , who would otherwise seek our friendship , and against whom , we have neither anger nor ...
... dependance on Great Bri- tain , tends directly to involve this continent in European wars and quarrels ; and sets us at variance with nations , who would otherwise seek our friendship , and against whom , we have neither anger nor ...
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... dependance , limited in its commerce , and cramped and fettered in its legislative powers , can ever arrive at any material eminence . America doth not yet know what opu- lence is ; and although the progress which she hath made stands ...
... dependance , limited in its commerce , and cramped and fettered in its legislative powers , can ever arrive at any material eminence . America doth not yet know what opu- lence is ; and although the progress which she hath made stands ...
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... dependance . To which I reply , that our military ability , at this time , arises from the experience gained in the last war , and which in forty or fifty years time , would be totally extinct . The continent would not , by that time ...
... dependance . To which I reply , that our military ability , at this time , arises from the experience gained in the last war , and which in forty or fifty years time , would be totally extinct . The continent would not , by that time ...
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