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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... means , a sure protector and friend to all Americans in distress that he found in foreign countries . And he had fre- quent occasions to exert his influence in protecting them during the revolution in France . His writings will answer ...
... means , a sure protector and friend to all Americans in distress that he found in foreign countries . And he had fre- quent occasions to exert his influence in protecting them during the revolution in France . His writings will answer ...
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... and affectionate attachment . " Among other falsehoods that have been published respecting Paine , it has been asserted . that in the latter part of his life , he - was in great distress for want of the means LIFE OF THOMAS PAINE . XV.
... and affectionate attachment . " Among other falsehoods that have been published respecting Paine , it has been asserted . that in the latter part of his life , he - was in great distress for want of the means LIFE OF THOMAS PAINE . XV.
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... means of subsistence It is proper , therefore , to state , that at his death he possessed a farm in New - Rochelle valued at 10,000 dollars , and thirty shares in the New - York Phoenix Insurance Company , worth about 1500 dollars ...
... means of subsistence It is proper , therefore , to state , that at his death he possessed a farm in New - Rochelle valued at 10,000 dollars , and thirty shares in the New - York Phoenix Insurance Company , worth about 1500 dollars ...
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... means of calling the right of it in question , ( and in matters too which might never have been thought of , had not the sufferers been aggravated into the inquiry , ) and as the king of England hath undertaken in his own right , to ...
... means of calling the right of it in question , ( and in matters too which might never have been thought of , had not the sufferers been aggravated into the inquiry , ) and as the king of England hath undertaken in his own right , to ...
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... means by which we suffer . Government , like dress , is the badge of lost innocence ; the palaces of kings are built upon the ruins of the bowers of paradise . For were the impulses of conscience clear , uniform and irresistibly obeyed ...
... means by which we suffer . Government , like dress , is the badge of lost innocence ; the palaces of kings are built upon the ruins of the bowers of paradise . For were the impulses of conscience clear , uniform and irresistibly obeyed ...
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