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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... former , Cheet- ham , when he undertook to write the life of Paine , addressed letters requesting information , taking care , at the same time , to throw out base insinuations against him , with the hope of draw- ing from them an echo ...
... former , Cheet- ham , when he undertook to write the life of Paine , addressed letters requesting information , taking care , at the same time , to throw out base insinuations against him , with the hope of draw- ing from them an echo ...
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... former friends and fellow laborers , the rulers of the country that had received his first and greatest ser- vices — a mind incapable of looking down with serene compas- sion as it ought , on the rude scoffs of their imitators , a new ...
... former friends and fellow laborers , the rulers of the country that had received his first and greatest ser- vices — a mind incapable of looking down with serene compas- sion as it ought , on the rude scoffs of their imitators , a new ...
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... former times ; in these it will be your glory to have steadily labored , and with as much effect as any man living . That you may live long to continue your useful labors , and reap the reward in the thankful- ness of nations , is my ...
... former times ; in these it will be your glory to have steadily labored , and with as much effect as any man living . That you may live long to continue your useful labors , and reap the reward in the thankful- ness of nations , is my ...
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... former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections , the latter negatively by restraining our vices . The one encourages intercourse , the other creates distinctions . The first is a patron , the last is a punisher ...
... former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections , the latter negatively by restraining our vices . The one encourages intercourse , the other creates distinctions . The first is a patron , the last is a punisher ...
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... former state and privilege , it unanswerably follows that original sin and hereditary succession are parallels . Dishonourable rank ! Inglorious connection ! Yet the most subtile sophist can- not produce a juster simile . As to ...
... former state and privilege , it unanswerably follows that original sin and hereditary succession are parallels . Dishonourable rank ! Inglorious connection ! Yet the most subtile sophist can- not produce a juster simile . As to ...
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