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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... remarks in the preface to his work : " Two lives of Mr. Paine have already appeared . The first of these was published about twenty - seven years ago , and pur- ports to be the production of Francis Oldys , A. M. of the Uni- versity of ...
... remarks in the preface to his work : " Two lives of Mr. Paine have already appeared . The first of these was published about twenty - seven years ago , and pur- ports to be the production of Francis Oldys , A. M. of the Uni- versity of ...
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... drew from Paine the following remark , that " Cheetham was a hypocrite in religion , and a John Bull in politics . " His abuse of Paine , as he confessed to an intimate friend , Charles Christian , was with a view A BRIEF SKETCH OF THE.
... drew from Paine the following remark , that " Cheetham was a hypocrite in religion , and a John Bull in politics . " His abuse of Paine , as he confessed to an intimate friend , Charles Christian , was with a view A BRIEF SKETCH OF THE.
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... remarks upon the effect produced on the public mind by the charges preferred against Paine , of drunkenness and want of faith in revelation , he proceeds : " The writer of his life who should dwell on these topics to the exclusion of ...
... remarks upon the effect produced on the public mind by the charges preferred against Paine , of drunkenness and want of faith in revelation , he proceeds : " The writer of his life who should dwell on these topics to the exclusion of ...
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... 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 occasions to exert his ...
... 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 occasions to exert his ...
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... Remarks on the political and military affairs of Europe Of the English Navy • Remarks on Governor Lewis's speech to the Legislature , at Albany , New York Of gun boats 472 Of the comparative powers and expense.
... Remarks on the political and military affairs of Europe Of the English Navy • Remarks on Governor Lewis's speech to the Legislature , at Albany , New York Of gun boats 472 Of the comparative powers and expense.
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