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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... idea of writing Common Sense , which was published in January , 1776 ; and , as the doctor says , " bursted from the press with an effect which has rarely been produced by types and paper in any age or coun try . " Before this work was ...
... idea of writing Common Sense , which was published in January , 1776 ; and , as the doctor says , " bursted from the press with an effect which has rarely been produced by types and paper in any age or coun try . " Before this work was ...
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... idea of the design and end of government , let us suppose a small number of persons settled n some sequestered part of the earth , unconnected with the Jest , they will then represent the first peopling of any country , or of the world ...
... idea of the design and end of government , let us suppose a small number of persons settled n some sequestered part of the earth , unconnected with the Jest , they will then represent the first peopling of any country , or of the world ...
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... idea of the form of government from a principle in nature , which no art can overturn , viz . that the more simple any thing is , the less liable it is to be disordered ; and the easier re- paired when disordered ; and with this maxim ...
... idea of the form of government from a principle in nature , which no art can overturn , viz . that the more simple any thing is , the less liable it is to be disordered ; and the easier re- paired when disordered ; and with this maxim ...
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... idea of giving hereditary right to his descen- dants , because such a perpetual exclusion of themselves was incompatible with the free and unrestrained principles they pro- fessed to live by . Wherefore , hereditary succession in the ...
... idea of giving hereditary right to his descen- dants , because such a perpetual exclusion of themselves was incompatible with the free and unrestrained principles they pro- fessed to live by . Wherefore , hereditary succession in the ...
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... idea of a street , and sa- lutes him by the name of townsman ; if he travel out of the county , and meets him in any other , he forgets the minor divi- sions of street and town , and calls him countryman , i . e . county- man ; but if ...
... idea of a street , and sa- lutes him by the name of townsman ; if he travel out of the county , and meets him in any other , he forgets the minor divi- sions of street and town , and calls him countryman , i . e . county- man ; but if ...
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