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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... independence ; I am clearly , positively , and conscienciously persuaded that it is the true interest of this continent to be so ; that every thing short of that is mere patchwork ; that it can afford no lasting felicity , that it is ...
... independence ; I am clearly , positively , and conscienciously persuaded that it is the true interest of this continent to be so ; that every thing short of that is mere patchwork ; that it can afford no lasting felicity , that it is ...
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... independence , i . e . a continental form of government , can keep the peace of the continent and preserve it ... independence , fearing that it would produce civil wars , It is but seldom that our first thoughts are truly correct , and ...
... independence , i . e . a continental form of government , can keep the peace of the continent and preserve it ... independence , fearing that it would produce civil wars , It is but seldom that our first thoughts are truly correct , and ...
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... independence , it is because no plan is yet laid down . Men do not see their way out , wherefore , as an opening into that business , I offer the fol- lowing hints ; at the same time modestly affirming , that I have no other opinion of ...
... independence , it is because no plan is yet laid down . Men do not see their way out , wherefore , as an opening into that business , I offer the fol- lowing hints ; at the same time modestly affirming , that I have no other opinion of ...
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... independence now , ye know not what ye do ; ye are open- ing a door to eternal tyranny , by keeping vacant the seat of go- vernment . There are thousands and tens of thousands , who would think it glorious to expel from the continent ...
... independence now , ye know not what ye do ; ye are open- ing a door to eternal tyranny , by keeping vacant the seat of go- vernment . There are thousands and tens of thousands , who would think it glorious to expel from the continent ...
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... independence . As all men allow the measure , and vary only in their opinion of the time , let us , in order to remove mistakes , take a general survey of things , and endeavor , if possible , to find out the very time . But we need not ...
... independence . As all men allow the measure , and vary only in their opinion of the time , let us , in order to remove mistakes , take a general survey of things , and endeavor , if possible , to find out the very time . But we need not ...
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