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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... original , and dangerous to be acknowledged at that time . When Common Sense was written , it was very difficult to get any one in Philadelphia who would run the risk of printing it . A Scotchman was at last induced to undertake it ...
... original , and dangerous to be acknowledged at that time . When Common Sense was written , it was very difficult to get any one in Philadelphia who would run the risk of printing it . A Scotchman was at last induced to undertake it ...
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... original genius , and the greatest breadth of thought ; if this piece of biography should analyze his literary labors , and rank him , as he ought to be ranked , among the brightest and most undeviating luminaries of the age in which he ...
... original genius , and the greatest breadth of thought ; if this piece of biography should analyze his literary labors , and rank him , as he ought to be ranked , among the brightest and most undeviating luminaries of the age in which he ...
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... original pertinent remark , upon almost every subject . He was always charitable to the poor beyond his means , a sure protector and friend to all Americans in distress that he found in foreign countries . And he had fre- quent ...
... original pertinent remark , upon almost every subject . He was always charitable to the poor beyond his means , a sure protector and friend to all Americans in distress that he found in foreign countries . And he had fre- quent ...
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... original . - It certainly hath no divinity in it . However , it is needless to spend much time in exposing the folly of heredita- ry right , if there are any so weak as to believe it , let them promis- cuously worship the ass and the ...
... original . - It certainly hath no divinity in it . However , it is needless to spend much time in exposing the folly of heredita- ry right , if there are any so weak as to believe it , let them promis- cuously worship the ass and the ...
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... original sin , which supposes the free will of all men lost in Adam ; and from such comparison , and it will admit of no other , hereditary succession can derive no glory . For as iu Adam all sinned , and as in the first electors all ...
... original sin , which supposes the free will of all men lost in Adam ; and from such comparison , and it will admit of no other , hereditary succession can derive no glory . For as iu Adam all sinned , and as in the first electors all ...
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