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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... likewise , and the distance at which the members may be sepa- rated , will render it too inconvenient for all of them to meet on every occasion as at first , when their number was small , their habitations near , and the public concerns ...
... likewise , and the distance at which the members may be sepa- rated , will render it too inconvenient for all of them to meet on every occasion as at first , when their number was small , their habitations near , and the public concerns ...
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... likewise the remedy , and are not bewildered by a variety of causes and cures . But the constitution of England is so exceedingly complex , that the nation may suffer for years to- gether without being able to discover in which part the ...
... likewise the remedy , and are not bewildered by a variety of causes and cures . But the constitution of England is so exceedingly complex , that the nation may suffer for years to- gether without being able to discover in which part the ...
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... likewise establishes a precedent for the next ; for to say , that the right of all future generations is taken away , by the act of the first electors , in their choice not only of a king , but of a family of kings for ever , hath no ...
... likewise establishes a precedent for the next ; for to say , that the right of all future generations is taken away , by the act of the first electors , in their choice not only of a king , but of a family of kings for ever , hath no ...
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... likewise , is that peculiar time which never happens to a nation but once , viz . the time of forming itself into a government . Most nations have let slip the opportunity , and by that means have been compelled to receive laws from ...
... likewise , is that peculiar time which never happens to a nation but once , viz . the time of forming itself into a government . Most nations have let slip the opportunity , and by that means have been compelled to receive laws from ...
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... likewise mentioned the necessity of a large and equal representation ; and there is no political matter which more deserves our attention . A small number of electors , or a small number of representatives , are equally dangerous . But ...
... likewise mentioned the necessity of a large and equal representation ; and there is no political matter which more deserves our attention . A small number of electors , or a small number of representatives , are equally dangerous . But ...
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