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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... present - for libellous passages in the Rights of Man , and of course a verdict of guilty was rendered . It is never very difficult for the British government , in state prosecutions , to have a verdict awarded in its favor . In the ...
... present - for libellous passages in the Rights of Man , and of course a verdict of guilty was rendered . It is never very difficult for the British government , in state prosecutions , to have a verdict awarded in its favor . In the ...
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... present ( Charles Christian ) observed , that is a bold attack ; ' Cheetham replied , ' Carver will contradict a judge on the bench , when he thinks him in the wrong . " " " WILLIAM CARVER . Mr. Carver has made many annotations in the ...
... present ( Charles Christian ) observed , that is a bold attack ; ' Cheetham replied , ' Carver will contradict a judge on the bench , when he thinks him in the wrong . " " " WILLIAM CARVER . Mr. Carver has made many annotations in the ...
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... PRESENT STATE OF AMERICAN AFFAIRS . IV . OF THE PRESENT ABILITY OF AMERICA ; WITH SOME MISCELLANEOUS REFLECTIONS . YO WHICH IS ADDED AN APPENDIX . Man knows no master save creating heaven , Or those whom choice and common good ordain ...
... PRESENT STATE OF AMERICAN AFFAIRS . IV . OF THE PRESENT ABILITY OF AMERICA ; WITH SOME MISCELLANEOUS REFLECTIONS . YO WHICH IS ADDED AN APPENDIX . Man knows no master save creating heaven , Or those whom choice and common good ordain ...
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... present state it is unworthy of the name , because the corrupt influence of the crown , by having all the places at its disposal , hath so effectually swallowed up the power , and eaten out the virtue of the house of commons ( the ...
... present state it is unworthy of the name , because the corrupt influence of the crown , by having all the places at its disposal , hath so effectually swallowed up the power , and eaten out the virtue of the house of commons ( the ...
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... PRESENT STATE OF THE AMERICAN AFFAIRS , IN the following pages I offer nothing more than simple facts , plain arguments , and common sense ; and have no other prelimi naries to settle with the reader , than that he will divest himself o ...
... PRESENT STATE OF THE AMERICAN AFFAIRS , IN the following pages I offer nothing more than simple facts , plain arguments , and common sense ; and have no other prelimi naries to settle with the reader , than that he will divest himself o ...
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