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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... enemy , ex- tinguishes every other name and title : and to say that reconcilia- tion is our duty , is truly farcical . The first king of England , of the present line ( William the Conqueror ) was a Frenchman , and half the peers of ...
... enemy , ex- tinguishes every other name and title : and to say that reconcilia- tion is our duty , is truly farcical . The first king of England , of the present line ( William the Conqueror ) was a Frenchman , and half the peers of ...
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... enemy which this continent hath , or can have , shall tell us " there shall be no laws but such as I like . ” But ... enemies to friends , by the alteration of a name : and in order to show that reconciliation now is a dangerous doc ...
... enemy which this continent hath , or can have , shall tell us " there shall be no laws but such as I like . ” But ... enemies to friends , by the alteration of a name : and in order to show that reconciliation now is a dangerous doc ...
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... enemy . In almost every article of defence we abound . Hemp flourish- es even to rankness , so that we need not want cordage . Our iron is superior to that of other countries . Our small arms equal to any in the world . Cannon we can ...
... enemy . In almost every article of defence we abound . Hemp flourish- es even to rankness , so that we need not want cordage . Our iron is superior to that of other countries . Our small arms equal to any in the world . Cannon we can ...
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... enemy is endeavoring to dissolve . Our pre- sent condition is , legislation without law ; wisdom without a plan ; a constitution without a name ; and , what is strangely astonishing , perfect independence contending for dependence . The ...
... enemy is endeavoring to dissolve . Our pre- sent condition is , legislation without law ; wisdom without a plan ; a constitution without a name ; and , what is strangely astonishing , perfect independence contending for dependence . The ...
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... enemy directs his force against the parti- cular object , which such forts are raised to defend . Such was our situation and condition at fort Lee on the morning of the 20th of November , when an officer arrived with information that ...
... enemy directs his force against the parti- cular object , which such forts are raised to defend . Such was our situation and condition at fort Lee on the morning of the 20th of November , when an officer arrived with information that ...
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