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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... never known to the public . After the separation from his wife , he went to London , where he procured an intro- duction to Dr. Franklin , who advised him to go to America ; this advice he followed , and arrived in Philadelphia about ...
... never known to the public . After the separation from his wife , he went to London , where he procured an intro- duction to Dr. Franklin , who advised him to go to America ; this advice he followed , and arrived in Philadelphia about ...
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... never very difficult for the British government , in state prosecutions , to have a verdict awarded in its favor . In the national convention , Paine voted for the trial of Louis XVI . and , on the trial , delivered a speech in favor of ...
... never very difficult for the British government , in state prosecutions , to have a verdict awarded in its favor . In the national convention , Paine voted for the trial of Louis XVI . and , on the trial , delivered a speech in favor of ...
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... never swerved , for a moment , from a rigid adhesion to the cause he had espoused , the cause of man , the cause of human liberty and jus- tice . Cheetham , a renegado in politics , without principle or stability of character , whose ...
... never swerved , for a moment , from a rigid adhesion to the cause he had espoused , the cause of man , the cause of human liberty and jus- tice . Cheetham , a renegado in politics , without principle or stability of character , whose ...
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... never was , never can , nor ever will be answered . ' I told him I had read it in four volumes . - I firmly believe that Cheetham was an atheist . He was an unedu- cated man ; nature , however , had given him excellent talents , but he ...
... never was , never can , nor ever will be answered . ' I told him I had read it in four volumes . - I firmly believe that Cheetham was an atheist . He was an unedu- cated man ; nature , however , had given him excellent talents , but he ...
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... never form to them- selves an interest separate from the electors , prudence will point out the propriety of having elections often because as the elected might by that means return and mix again with the general body of the electors ...
... never form to them- selves an interest separate from the electors , prudence will point out the propriety of having elections often because as the elected might by that means return and mix again with the general body of the electors ...
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