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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... suppose that tyranny would scarcly have found a supporter , or superstition an advocate . But the silence which has been observed towards the falsehoods that have been propagated against the character of Mr. Paine , is a proof that ...
... suppose that tyranny would scarcly have found a supporter , or superstition an advocate . But the silence which has been observed towards the falsehoods that have been propagated against the character of Mr. Paine , is a proof that ...
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... suppose a small number of persons settled n some sequestered part of the earth , unconnected with the Jest , they will then represent the first peopling of any country , or of the world . In this state of natural liberty , society will ...
... suppose a small number of persons settled n some sequestered part of the earth , unconnected with the Jest , they will then represent the first peopling of any country , or of the world . In this state of natural liberty , society will ...
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... the ass and the lion , and welcome . I shall neither copy their humility , nor disturb their devotion . Yet I should be glad to ask how they suppose kings came at first ? The question admits but of three answers , COMMON SENSE . 29.
... the ass and the lion , and welcome . I shall neither copy their humility , nor disturb their devotion . Yet I should be glad to ask how they suppose kings came at first ? The question admits but of three answers , COMMON SENSE . 29.
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... suppose that this continent can longer remain subject to any external power . The most sanguine in Britain , do not think so . The utmost stretch of buman wisdom cannot , at this time , compass a plan short of se- paration , which can ...
... suppose that this continent can longer remain subject to any external power . The most sanguine in Britain , do not think so . The utmost stretch of buman wisdom cannot , at this time , compass a plan short of se- paration , which can ...
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... suppose that nations , which have been once defeated , will never renew the quarrel . As to government matters , it is not in the power of Britain to do this continent justice : the business of it will soon be too weighty and intricate ...
... suppose that nations , which have been once defeated , will never renew the quarrel . As to government matters , it is not in the power of Britain to do this continent justice : the business of it will soon be too weighty and intricate ...
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