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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... treaty , and who will present you with this letter , is charged with orders to the captain of the Maryland , to receive and accommodate you back , if you can be ready to depart at such a short warning . You will in general find us ...
... treaty , and who will present you with this letter , is charged with orders to the captain of the Maryland , to receive and accommodate you back , if you can be ready to depart at such a short warning . You will in general find us ...
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... treaties or alliances we form , we shall most faith- fully abide by ; wherefore you may be deceived if you think you can make it with us at any time . A lasting independent peace is my wish , end and aim ; and to accomplish that , " I ...
... treaties or alliances we form , we shall most faith- fully abide by ; wherefore you may be deceived if you think you can make it with us at any time . A lasting independent peace is my wish , end and aim ; and to accomplish that , " I ...
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... treaty for the Hessians till it was concluded , and the troops ready to embark . Had we been independent before , we had probably prevented her obtaining them . We had no credit abroad , because of our rebel- lious dependancy . Our ...
... treaty for the Hessians till it was concluded , and the troops ready to embark . Had we been independent before , we had probably prevented her obtaining them . We had no credit abroad , because of our rebel- lious dependancy . Our ...
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... and the field of battle was the only place of treaty . I am confident there are thousands and tens of thou- sands in America who wonder now that they should ever have thought otherwise ; but the sin of that day was 112 THE CRISIS .
... and the field of battle was the only place of treaty . I am confident there are thousands and tens of thou- sands in America who wonder now that they should ever have thought otherwise ; but the sin of that day was 112 THE CRISIS .
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... treaty we have formed with France is open , noble , and generous . It is true policy , founded on sound philoso- phy , and neither a surrender or mortgage , as you would scanda- lously insinuate . I have seen every article , and 158 THE ...
... treaty we have formed with France is open , noble , and generous . It is true policy , founded on sound philoso- phy , and neither a surrender or mortgage , as you would scanda- lously insinuate . I have seen every article , and 158 THE ...
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