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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... lord Clive , were first published in this magazine , and contributed much to its popularity . At this time he became acquainted with , and visited many people of the first rank ; among whom were Frank- lin , Rittenhouse , G. Clymer , Dr ...
... lord Clive , were first published in this magazine , and contributed much to its popularity . At this time he became acquainted with , and visited many people of the first rank ; among whom were Frank- lin , Rittenhouse , G. Clymer , Dr ...
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... while so united . Among the latter , the one addressed to lord Howe stands conspicuous , as a most finished piece of sarcastic rebuke . Of his European political publications , much has been and LIFE OF THOMAS PAINE . vil.
... while so united . Among the latter , the one addressed to lord Howe stands conspicuous , as a most finished piece of sarcastic rebuke . Of his European political publications , much has been and LIFE OF THOMAS PAINE . vil.
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... lord Hawksbury , ( now called earl of Liverpool , ) to write the work , for which he was to receive five hundred pounds , in the event of his executing it to the satisfaction of his employer , These facts have been admitted by the ...
... lord Hawksbury , ( now called earl of Liverpool , ) to write the work , for which he was to receive five hundred pounds , in the event of his executing it to the satisfaction of his employer , These facts have been admitted by the ...
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... lords and commons , arises as much or more from national pride than reason . Individuals are undoubtedly safer in England than in some other countries , but the will of the king is as much the law of the land in Britain as in France ...
... lords and commons , arises as much or more from national pride than reason . Individuals are undoubtedly safer in England than in some other countries , but the will of the king is as much the law of the land in Britain as in France ...
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... Lord of Hosts . And when a man seriously reflects on the idolatrous homage which is paid to the persons of kings he need not wonder that the Almighty , ever jealous of his honor , should disapprove a form of government which so ...
... Lord of Hosts . And when a man seriously reflects on the idolatrous homage which is paid to the persons of kings he need not wonder that the Almighty , ever jealous of his honor , should disapprove a form of government which so ...
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