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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... Hath this extent , no more . " Cheetham writes thus to Barlow : As you " I am preparing to write the life of Thomas Paine . were acquainted with him in Paris , your opinion of his manners and habits , the company he kept , & c . would ...
... Hath this extent , no more . " Cheetham writes thus to Barlow : As you " I am preparing to write the life of Thomas Paine . were acquainted with him in Paris , your opinion of his manners and habits , the company he kept , & c . would ...
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... hath undertaken in his own right , to support the parliament in what he calls theirs , and as the good people of this country are griev ously oppressed by the combination , they have an undoubted privilege to inquire into the ...
... hath undertaken in his own right , to support the parliament in what he calls theirs , and as the good people of this country are griev ously oppressed by the combination , they have an undoubted privilege to inquire into the ...
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... to whom na- ture hath given the power of feeling ; of which class , regardless of party censure , is THE AUTHOR . PHILADELPHIA , Feb. 14 , 1776 . COMMON SENSE . ON THE ORIGIN AND DESIGN OF GOVERNMENT xviii INTRODUCTION .
... to whom na- ture hath given the power of feeling ; of which class , regardless of party censure , is THE AUTHOR . PHILADELPHIA , Feb. 14 , 1776 . COMMON SENSE . ON THE ORIGIN AND DESIGN OF GOVERNMENT xviii INTRODUCTION .
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... hath all the distinctions of a house divided against itself ; and though the expressions be pleasantly arranged , yet when examined they appear idle and ambiguous ; and it will always happen , that the nicest construction that words are ...
... hath all the distinctions of a house divided against itself ; and though the expressions be pleasantly arranged , yet when examined they appear idle and ambiguous ; and it will always happen , that the nicest construction that words are ...
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... hath only made kings more subtle - not more just . Wherefore , laying aside all national pride and prejudice in fa vour of modes and forms , the plain truth is that it is wholly owing to the constitution of the people , and not the ...
... hath only made kings more subtle - not more just . Wherefore , laying aside all national pride and prejudice in fa vour of modes and forms , the plain truth is that it is wholly owing to the constitution of the people , and not the ...
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