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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... equals in the order of creation , the equality could only be destroyed by some subsequent circum- stance ; the distinctions of rich and poor , may in a great measure be accounted for , and that without having recourse to the harsh ill ...
... equals in the order of creation , the equality could only be destroyed by some subsequent circum- stance ; the distinctions of rich and poor , may in a great measure be accounted for , and that without having recourse to the harsh ill ...
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... equal rights of nature , so neither can it be defended on the authority of Scripture ; for the will of the Almighty as declared by Gideon , and the prophet Samuel , expressly disap- proves of government by kings . All anti - monarchical ...
... equal rights of nature , so neither can it be defended on the authority of Scripture ; for the will of the Almighty as declared by Gideon , and the prophet Samuel , expressly disap- proves of government by kings . All anti - monarchical ...
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... equals , no one by birth , could have a right to set up his own family , in perpetual preference to all others for ever , and though himself might deserve some decent degree of honours of his cotem- poraries , yet his descendants might ...
... equals , no one by birth , could have a right to set up his own family , in perpetual preference to all others for ever , and though himself might deserve some decent degree of honours of his cotem- poraries , yet his descendants might ...
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... equal to the expense of blood and treasure we have been already put to . The object contended for , ought always to bear some just pro- portion to the expense . The removal of North , or the whole detestable junto , is a matter unworthy ...
... equal to the expense of blood and treasure we have been already put to . The object contended for , ought always to bear some just pro- portion to the expense . The removal of North , or the whole detestable junto , is a matter unworthy ...
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... equal . Their business wholly domestic , and subject to the authority of a continental congress . Let each colony be divided into six , eight , or ten , convenient districts , each district to send a proper number of delegates to ...
... equal . Their business wholly domestic , and subject to the authority of a continental congress . Let each colony be divided into six , eight , or ten , convenient districts , each district to send a proper number of delegates to ...
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