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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... commenced . His first engagement was with Mr. Aitkin , a bookseller , who established the Pennsylvania Magazine in January , 1775 , which Paine edited for some tine with great ability . His Brief Sketch of the life of Thomas Paine.
... commenced . His first engagement was with Mr. Aitkin , a bookseller , who established the Pennsylvania Magazine in January , 1775 , which Paine edited for some tine with great ability . His Brief Sketch of the life of Thomas Paine.
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... , a hatter by trade ; in which business he established himself in this city . Smarting from the mortification he had met with in his own VOL . I. 2 I country , and being naturally vindictive , he entered LIFE OF THOMAS PAINE .
... , a hatter by trade ; in which business he established himself in this city . Smarting from the mortification he had met with in his own VOL . I. 2 I country , and being naturally vindictive , he entered LIFE OF THOMAS PAINE .
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... establishing some form of govern- ment to supply the defect of moral virtue . Some convenient tree will afford them a state - house , under the branches of which the whole colony may assemble to delibe- rate on public matters . It is ...
... establishing some form of govern- ment to supply the defect of moral virtue . Some convenient tree will afford them a state - house , under the branches of which the whole colony may assemble to delibe- rate on public matters . It is ...
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... establish a common interest with every part of the community , they will mutually and naturally support each other , and on this , ( not on the unmeaning name of King , ) depends the strength of government and the hap- piness of the ...
... establish a common interest with every part of the community , they will mutually and naturally support each other , and on this , ( not on the unmeaning name of King , ) depends the strength of government and the hap- piness of the ...
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... their private sen- timents , have ever treated hereditary right with contempt ; yet it is one of those evils , which when once established is not easily removed ; many submit from fear , others from superstition 28 COMMON SENSE .
... their private sen- timents , have ever treated hereditary right with contempt ; yet it is one of those evils , which when once established is not easily removed ; many submit from fear , others from superstition 28 COMMON SENSE .
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