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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... Justice , and a Letter to the people and armies of France . This was his last publication in France . Paine now wished to return to the United States , which was no easy matter : the fleets of Great Britain covered the ocean , having ...
... Justice , and a Letter to the people and armies of France . This was his last publication in France . Paine now wished to return to the United States , which was no easy matter : the fleets of Great Britain covered the ocean , having ...
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... justice to his character and writings . One by W. T. Sherwin , 8vo . pp . 232. The other by Thomas · Clio Rickman , including some miscellaneous pieces of Paine 8vo . pp . 277 . Mr. Sherwin makes the following remarks in the preface to ...
... justice to his character and writings . One by W. T. Sherwin , 8vo . pp . 232. The other by Thomas · Clio Rickman , including some miscellaneous pieces of Paine 8vo . pp . 277 . Mr. Sherwin makes the following remarks in the preface to ...
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... justice first attracted the notice of the Doctor , as the following extracts from his letter evince . " About the year 1775 , ( says Dr. Rush , ) I met him accident ally in Mr. Aitkin's bookstore , and was introduced to him by Mr ...
... justice first attracted the notice of the Doctor , as the following extracts from his letter evince . " About the year 1775 , ( says Dr. Rush , ) I met him accident ally in Mr. Aitkin's bookstore , and was introduced to him by Mr ...
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... justice to others , while we continue under the influence of some leading partiality , so neither are we capable of doing it to ourselves while we remain fettered by any obstinate prejudice . And as a man , who is attached to a prosti ...
... justice to others , while we continue under the influence of some leading partiality , so neither are we capable of doing it to ourselves while we remain fettered by any obstinate prejudice . And as a man , who is attached to a prosti ...
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... justice : the business of it will soon be too weighty and intricate to be managed with any tolerable degree of convenience , by a power so distant from us , and so very ignorant of us ; for if they cannot conquer us , they cannot govern ...
... justice : the business of it will soon be too weighty and intricate to be managed with any tolerable degree of convenience , by a power so distant from us , and so very ignorant of us ; for if they cannot conquer us , they cannot govern ...
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