The Political Writings of Thomas Paine: To which is Prefixed a Brief Sketch of the Author's Life, Volume 1J.P. Mendum, 1830 |
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... arm , followed the body of the deceased to the grave . The villainy and wickedness of this course could be equalled only by the conduct of the prompters behind the scenes , who , by tampering with the coroner for six days in succession ...
... arm , followed the body of the deceased to the grave . The villainy and wickedness of this course could be equalled only by the conduct of the prompters behind the scenes , who , by tampering with the coroner for six days in succession ...
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... Arms , as the last resource , must decide the contest ; the appeal was the choice of the king , and the continent hath accepted the chal- lenge . It has been reported of the late Mr. Pelham ( who , though an able minister was not ...
... Arms , as the last resource , must decide the contest ; the appeal was the choice of the king , and the continent hath accepted the chal- lenge . It has been reported of the late Mr. Pelham ( who , though an able minister was not ...
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... arms in either Asia , Africa , or Europe . Besides , what have we to do with setting the world at defiance ? Our plan is commerce , and that , well attended to , will secure us the peace and friendship of all Europe ; because it is the ...
... arms in either Asia , Africa , or Europe . Besides , what have we to do with setting the world at defiance ? Our plan is commerce , and that , well attended to , will secure us the peace and friendship of all Europe ; because it is the ...
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... arms , if every man must be a soldier , it is scarcely worth our while to fight against a contemptible ministry only . Dearly , dearly do we pay for the repeal of the acts , if that is all we fight for ; for , in a just estimation , it ...
... arms , if every man must be a soldier , it is scarcely worth our while to fight against a contemptible ministry only . Dearly , dearly do we pay for the repeal of the acts , if that is all we fight for ; for , in a just estimation , it ...
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... arms equal to any in the world . Cannon we can cast at pleasure . Saltpetre and gunpowder we are every day producing . Our knowledge is hourly improving . Resolution is our inherent character , and courage hath never yet forsaken us ...
... arms equal to any in the world . Cannon we can cast at pleasure . Saltpetre and gunpowder we are every day producing . Our knowledge is hourly improving . Resolution is our inherent character , and courage hath never yet forsaken us ...
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abbe advantage America appear arms army assembly bank become bridge Britain British British parliament called cause character charter circumstances colonies commerce committee common seal COMMON SENSE congress conquer conquest consequence continent court CRISIS crown declaration defence dependance duty enemy England equal Europe expense former fort Washington France give hath honor hundred idea independence interest John Pemberton justice king land laws letter likewise London company lord lord Shelburne mankind manner matter means ment millions mind ministry nation nature never New-York object obliged opinion ourselves Paine paper money parliament party peace Pennsylvania persons petitions Philadelphia politics pounds sterling present principles produce Quakers quit-rents reason repeal revolution ruin Spain stamp act suffer suppose taxes thing Thomas Paine thousand tion tories trade treaty Trenton United Virginia Wherefore whigs whole wish