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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... trade , and professed the Quaker system of religion . His parents were respectable though poor , which prevented their giving him a college education . All the learning which he possessed , was obtained at a common English grammar ...
... trade , and professed the Quaker system of religion . His parents were respectable though poor , which prevented their giving him a college education . All the learning which he possessed , was obtained at a common English grammar ...
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... education , a hatter by trade ; in which business he established himself in this city . Smarting from the mortification he had met with in his own VOL . I. 2 I country , and being naturally vindictive , he entered LIFE OF THOMAS PAINE .
... education , a hatter by trade ; in which business he established himself in this city . Smarting from the mortification he had met with in his own VOL . I. 2 I country , and being naturally vindictive , he entered LIFE OF THOMAS PAINE .
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... trade . An extract from it was published in the Columbian Magazine . " I shall now advert to the letter of Joel Barlow , which Cheet- ham rejected , as unsuiting to his purpose , and which gives as fair a sketch of the character of ...
... trade . An extract from it was published in the Columbian Magazine . " I shall now advert to the letter of Joel Barlow , which Cheet- ham rejected , as unsuiting to his purpose , and which gives as fair a sketch of the character of ...
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... trade and dominion . Alas ! we have been long led away by ancient prejudices , and made large sacrifices to superstition . We have boasted the protection of Great Britain , without considering , that her motive was interest not ...
... trade and dominion . Alas ! we have been long led away by ancient prejudices , and made large sacrifices to superstition . We have boasted the protection of Great Britain , without considering , that her motive was interest not ...
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... trade will al- ways be a protection , and her barrenness of gold and silver se- cure her from invaders . I challenge the warmest advocate for reconciliation , to show a single advantage that this continent can reap , by being connected ...
... trade will al- ways be a protection , and her barrenness of gold and silver se- cure her from invaders . I challenge the warmest advocate for reconciliation , to show a single advantage that this continent can reap , by being connected ...
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