The Political Writings of Thomas Paine: To which is Prefixed a Brief Sketch of the Author's Life, Volume 1G.H. Evans, 1844 |
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... called earl of Liverpool , ) to write the work , for which he was to receive five hundred pounds , in the event of his executing it to the satisfaction of his employer . These facts have been admitted by the anonymous assassin ...
... called earl of Liverpool , ) to write the work , for which he was to receive five hundred pounds , in the event of his executing it to the satisfaction of his employer . These facts have been admitted by the anonymous assassin ...
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... called " The Citizen . " Of this he became the principal editor . On Mr. Paine's arrival , he immediately paid his court to him , professing to be an enthusiastic admirer of his principles , politi- cal and religious . He took an active ...
... called " The Citizen . " Of this he became the principal editor . On Mr. Paine's arrival , he immediately paid his court to him , professing to be an enthusiastic admirer of his principles , politi- cal and religious . He took an active ...
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... called unto the Lord , and the Lord sent thunder and rain that day , and all the people greatly feared the Lord and Samuel . And all the people said un- to Samuel , Pray for thy servants unto the Lord thy God that we die not , for WE ...
... called unto the Lord , and the Lord sent thunder and rain that day , and all the people greatly feared the Lord and Samuel . And all the people said un- to Samuel , Pray for thy servants unto the Lord thy God that we die not , for WE ...
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... called to succeed him . The par- liament always following the strongest side . This contest began in the reign of Henry the Sixth , and was no entirely , extinguished till Henry the Seventh , in whom the families were united . Including ...
... called to succeed him . The par- liament always following the strongest side . This contest began in the reign of Henry the Sixth , and was no entirely , extinguished till Henry the Seventh , in whom the families were united . Including ...
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... inhabitant of America so ignorant as not to know , that ac- cording to what is called the present constitution , this continent * Massacre at Lexington . VOL . I. 6 can make no laws but what the king gives leave COMMON SENSE . 41.
... inhabitant of America so ignorant as not to know , that ac- cording to what is called the present constitution , this continent * Massacre at Lexington . VOL . I. 6 can make no laws but what the king gives leave COMMON SENSE . 41.
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