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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... hold of the misconduct of Samuel's two sons , who were intrusted with some secular concerns , they came in an abrupt and clamorous manner to Samuel , saying , Behold thou art old , and thy sons walk not in thy ways , now make us a king ...
... hold of the misconduct of Samuel's two sons , who were intrusted with some secular concerns , they came in an abrupt and clamorous manner to Samuel , saying , Behold thou art old , and thy sons walk not in thy ways , now make us a king ...
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... hold of the interval , to dispose of their effects , and quit the continent . But the most powerful of all arguments , is , that nothing but independence , i . e . a continental form of government , can keep the peace of the continent ...
... hold of the interval , to dispose of their effects , and quit the continent . But the most powerful of all arguments , is , that nothing but independence , i . e . a continental form of government , can keep the peace of the continent ...
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... hold of popular disquietudes , may collect together the desperate and the discontented , and by as- suming to themselves the powers of government , finally sweep away the liberties of the continent like a deluge . Should the government ...
... hold of popular disquietudes , may collect together the desperate and the discontented , and by as- suming to themselves the powers of government , finally sweep away the liberties of the continent like a deluge . Should the government ...
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... hold of the present opportu- nity - to begin government at the right end . When William the Conqueror subdued England , he gave them law at the point of the sword ; and , until we consent that the seat of government in America be ...
... hold of the present opportu- nity - to begin government at the right end . When William the Conqueror subdued England , he gave them law at the point of the sword ; and , until we consent that the seat of government in America be ...
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... hold out to his neighbor the hearty hand of friendship , and unite in drawing a line , which , like an act of oblivion , shall bury in forgetfulness every former dissention . Let the names of whig and tory be extinct ; and let none ...
... hold out to his neighbor the hearty hand of friendship , and unite in drawing a line , which , like an act of oblivion , shall bury in forgetfulness every former dissention . Let the names of whig and tory be extinct ; and let none ...
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