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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... England , January 29 , 1737. His father was a staymaker by trade , and professed the Quaker system of religion . His ... king of Prussia , captain Mendez . How long he was absent is uncertain . In the year 1759 , he settled at Sandwich ...
... England , January 29 , 1737. His father was a staymaker by trade , and professed the Quaker system of religion . His ... king of Prussia , captain Mendez . How long he was absent is uncertain . In the year 1759 , he settled at Sandwich ...
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... England , as his Common Sense had in the United States . In February , 1792 , the second part of the Rights of Man was published in London . In May , of the same year , the king issued a proclamation for suppressing all " seditious and ...
... England , as his Common Sense had in the United States . In February , 1792 , the second part of the Rights of Man was published in London . In May , of the same year , the king issued a proclamation for suppressing all " seditious and ...
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... Britain was then , and is now , corrupt - that the great body of the people are op- pressed for the benefit of the few ... king , if tole- rated at all , was the servant of a people , -bound to direct their affairs with a view to their ...
... Britain was then , and is now , corrupt - that the great body of the people are op- pressed for the benefit of the few ... king , if tole- rated at all , was the servant of a people , -bound to direct their affairs with a view to their ...
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... King . Address from Bordentown . To the English people on the invasion of England . To the French inhabitants of Louisiana To the citizens of Pennsylvania on the proposal for calling a con- vention Of constitutions , governments , and ...
... King . Address from Bordentown . To the English people on the invasion of England . To the French inhabitants of Louisiana To the citizens of Pennsylvania on the proposal for calling a con- vention Of constitutions , governments , and ...
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... king of England 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 ...
... king of England 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 ...
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