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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... principles of the late revolution , by ingenious and timely publications upon the nature of liberty and civil govern- ment , have been well received by the citizens of these states , and merit the approbation of congress ; and that in ...
... principles of the late revolution , by ingenious and timely publications upon the nature of liberty and civil govern- ment , have been well received by the citizens of these states , and merit the approbation of congress ; and that in ...
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... principles popular , which the mere force of reasoning could not ; and however gloomy appearances may have hitherto been , there is now , it is to be hoped , some prospect that ' truth will force its way even to thrones , " It is ...
... principles popular , which the mere force of reasoning could not ; and however gloomy appearances may have hitherto been , there is now , it is to be hoped , some prospect that ' truth will force its way even to thrones , " It is ...
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... principles , politi- cal and religious . He took an active part in procuring subscri- bers to a public dinner , given in honor of Mr. Paine , at the city hotel ; and , soon after , invited him , with a number of friends , to dine at his ...
... principles , politi- cal and religious . He took an active part in procuring subscri- bers to a public dinner , given in honor of Mr. Paine , at the city hotel ; and , soon after , invited him , with a number of friends , to dine at his ...
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... principle or stability of character , whose only tact , as a writer , consisted in low vulgar vituperation , in which he has certainly been rivalled by few . But , there are testimonies on record of Mr. Paine's character and worth ...
... principle or stability of character , whose only tact , as a writer , consisted in low vulgar vituperation , in which he has certainly been rivalled by few . But , there are testimonies on record of Mr. Paine's character and worth ...
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... principles of Paine , as to convince Cheetham that no part of it would answer his purpose , and he returned the letter . Dr. Rush's answer he incorporated into his tirade against Paine . Dr. Rush speaks in the highest terms of ...
... principles of Paine , as to convince Cheetham that no part of it would answer his purpose , and he returned the letter . Dr. Rush's answer he incorporated into his tirade against Paine . Dr. Rush speaks in the highest terms of ...
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