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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... peace for the last century than any of the monarchical governments of Europe . Antiquity favours the same remark ; for the quiet and rural lives of the first patriarchs have a happy something in them , which vanishes when we come to the ...
... peace for the last century than any of the monarchical governments of Europe . Antiquity favours the same remark ; for the quiet and rural lives of the first patriarchs have a happy something in them , which vanishes when we come to the ...
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... peace , it makes against it , and destroys the very foundation it seems to stand upon . The contest for monarchy and succession , between the houses of York and Lancaster , laid England in a scene of blood for many years . Twelve ...
... peace , it makes against it , and destroys the very foundation it seems to stand upon . The contest for monarchy and succession , between the houses of York and Lancaster , laid England in a scene of blood for many years . Twelve ...
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... peace with France and Spain , were they at war with Bri- The miseries of Hanover last war ought to warn us against connexions . tain . It hath lately been asserted in parliament , that the colonies have no relation to each other but ...
... peace with France and Spain , were they at war with Bri- The miseries of Hanover last war ought to warn us against connexions . tain . It hath lately been asserted in parliament , that the colonies have no relation to each other but ...
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... peace and friendship of all Europe ; because it is the interest of all Europe to have America a free port . Her trade will al- ways be a protection , and her barrenness of gold and silver se- cure her from invaders . I challenge the ...
... peace and friendship of all Europe ; because it is the interest of all Europe to have America a free port . Her trade will al- ways be a protection , and her barrenness of gold and silver se- cure her from invaders . I challenge the ...
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... have pierced so deep . " Every quiet method for peace hath been ineffectual . Our prayers have been rejected with disdain ; and only tended to convince is that nothing flatters vanity , or confirms obstinacy COMMON SENSE . 39.
... have pierced so deep . " Every quiet method for peace hath been ineffectual . Our prayers have been rejected with disdain ; and only tended to convince is that nothing flatters vanity , or confirms obstinacy COMMON SENSE . 39.
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