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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... thought ; if this piece of biography should analyze his literary labors , and rank him , as he ought to be ranked , among the brightest and most undeviating luminaries of the age in which he has lived- yet with a mind assailable by ...
... thought ; if this piece of biography should analyze his literary labors , and rank him , as he ought to be ranked , among the brightest and most undeviating luminaries of the age in which he has lived- yet with a mind assailable by ...
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... thought that some honest biographer would have raised an avenging pen against the calumniators who have endeavored to blacken his name . In a country where literature is a real republic , where the press is neither shackled by despotic ...
... thought that some honest biographer would have raised an avenging pen against the calumniators who have endeavored to blacken his name . In a country where literature is a real republic , where the press is neither shackled by despotic ...
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... THOUGHTS ON THE 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 ...
... THOUGHTS ON THE 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 ...
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... thought of , had not the sufferers been aggravated into the inquiry , ) and as the king of England hath undertaken in his own right , to support the parliament in what he calls theirs , and as the good people of this country are griev ...
... thought of , had not the sufferers been aggravated into the inquiry , ) and as the king of England hath undertaken in his own right , to support the parliament in what he calls theirs , and as the good people of this country are griev ...
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... thought . A thousand motives will excite them thereto ; the strength of one man is so unequal to his wants , and his mind so unfitted for perpetual solitude , that he is soon obliged to seek assistance and relief of another , who in his ...
... thought . A thousand motives will excite them thereto ; the strength of one man is so unequal to his wants , and his mind so unfitted for perpetual solitude , that he is soon obliged to seek assistance and relief of another , who in his ...
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