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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... party squabbles of that day ; and possessing a large share of impudence , joined to talents adapted to abusive personal warfare in the conflicts of party , he soon brought himself into some no- tice . His having been prosecuted by the ...
... party squabbles of that day ; and possessing a large share of impudence , joined to talents adapted to abusive personal warfare in the conflicts of party , he soon brought himself into some no- tice . His having been prosecuted by the ...
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... party in England . The following facts , place the character of this genuine Iago in its true light . With a view of injuring the memory of Paine , he takes a cir- cuitous course , by impugning the reputation of a lady of his ...
... party in England . The following facts , place the character of this genuine Iago in its true light . With a view of injuring the memory of Paine , he takes a cir- cuitous course , by impugning the reputation of a lady of his ...
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... every man to whom na- ture hath given the power of feeling ; of which class , regardless of party censure , is THE AUTHOR . PHILADELPHIA , Feb. 14 , 1776 . COMMON SENSE . ON THE ORIGIN AND DESIGN OF GOVERNMENT xviii INTRODUCTION .
... every man to whom na- ture hath given the power of feeling ; of which class , regardless of party censure , is THE AUTHOR . PHILADELPHIA , Feb. 14 , 1776 . COMMON SENSE . ON THE ORIGIN AND DESIGN OF GOVERNMENT xviii INTRODUCTION .
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... parties was the method of effecting it ; the one proposing force , the other friendship ; but it hath so far happened that the first has failed , and the second has withdrawn her influence . As much hath been said of the advantages of ...
... parties was the method of effecting it ; the one proposing force , the other friendship ; but it hath so far happened that the first has failed , and the second has withdrawn her influence . As much hath been said of the advantages of ...
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... party , or resentment , to espouse the doctrine of separation and independence ; I am clearly , positively , and conscienciously persuaded that it is the true interest of this continent to be so ; that every thing short of that is mere ...
... party , or resentment , to espouse the doctrine of separation and independence ; I am clearly , positively , and conscienciously persuaded that it is the true interest of this continent to be so ; that every thing short of that is mere ...
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