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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... opinion of his manners and habits , the company he kept , & c . would be very acceptable . " He was a great drunkard here , and Mr. M. a merchant of this city , who lived with him when he was arrested by order of Robes- pierre , tells ...
... opinion of his manners and habits , the company he kept , & c . would be very acceptable . " He was a great drunkard here , and Mr. M. a merchant of this city , who lived with him when he was arrested by order of Robes- pierre , tells ...
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... opinions , as they were those of probably three - fourths of the men of letters of the last age , and of nearly all ... opinion , that , as John Stuart , the pedestrian traveller , told me , he was denomina- ted a superstitious man , in ...
... opinions , as they were those of probably three - fourths of the men of letters of the last age , and of nearly all ... opinion , that , as John Stuart , the pedestrian traveller , told me , he was denomina- ted a superstitious man , in ...
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... opinions ; whatever they were , he had as good a right to maintain them , as any other sectarian whatever . The following short letter from Mr. Jefferson fully conveys his opinion of the merits and services of Thomas Paine , to whom it ...
... opinions ; whatever they were , he had as good a right to maintain them , as any other sectarian whatever . The following short letter from Mr. Jefferson fully conveys his opinion of the merits and services of Thomas Paine , to whom it ...
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... opinion of them myself , than that they may be the means of giving rise to something better . Could the straggling thoughts of individuals be collected , they would frequently form materials for wise and able men to improve into useful ...
... opinion of them myself , than that they may be the means of giving rise to something better . Could the straggling thoughts of individuals be collected , they would frequently form materials for wise and able men to improve into useful ...
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... opinion , that a separation between the countries would take place one time or other : and there is no instance , in which we have shown less judgment , than in en- deavoring to describe , what we call , the ripeness or fitness of the ...
... opinion , that a separation between the countries would take place one time or other : and there is no instance , in which we have shown less judgment , than in en- deavoring to describe , what we call , the ripeness or fitness of the ...
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