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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... thing wrong , gives it a superficial appearance of being right , and raises at first a formidable out- cry in defence of custom . But the tumult soon subsides , Time makes more converts than reason . As a long and violent abuse of power ...
... thing wrong , gives it a superficial appearance of being right , and raises at first a formidable out- cry in defence of custom . But the tumult soon subsides , Time makes more converts than reason . As a long and violent abuse of power ...
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... thing is , the less liable it is to be disordered ; and the easier re- paired when disordered ; and with this maxim in view , I offer a few remarks on the so much boasted constitution of England . That it was noble for the dark and ...
... thing is , the less liable it is to be disordered ; and the easier re- paired when disordered ; and with this maxim in view , I offer a few remarks on the so much boasted constitution of England . That it was noble for the dark and ...
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... thing displeased Samuel when they said , Give us a king to judge us ; and Samuel prayed unto the Lord , and the Lord said unto Samuel , Hearken unto the voice of the people in all that they say unto thee , for they have not rejected ...
... thing displeased Samuel when they said , Give us a king to judge us ; and Samuel prayed unto the Lord , and the Lord said unto Samuel , Hearken unto the voice of the people in all that they say unto thee , for they have not rejected ...
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... thing but personal matters are the ground of a quarrel , that Henry was taken in triumph from a prison to a palace , and Edward ob- liged to fly from a palace to a foreign land ; yet , as sudden tran sitions of temper are seldom lasting ...
... thing but personal matters are the ground of a quarrel , that Henry was taken in triumph from a prison to a palace , and Edward ob- liged to fly from a palace to a foreign land ; yet , as sudden tran sitions of temper are seldom lasting ...
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... thing ; for this continent would ne- ver suffer itself to be drained of inhabitants , to support the Bri- tish arms in either Asia , Africa , or Europe . Besides , what have we to do with setting the world at defiance ? Our plan is ...
... thing ; for this continent would ne- ver suffer itself to be drained of inhabitants , to support the Bri- tish arms in either Asia , Africa , or Europe . Besides , what have we to do with setting the world at defiance ? Our plan is ...
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