In the following pages I offer nothing more than simple facts, plain arguments, and common sense: and have no other preliminaries to settle with the reader, than that he will divest himself of prejudice and prepossession, and suffer his reason and his... Junius Finally Discovered - Página 143por William H. Graves - 1917 - 193 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 478 páginas
...God, than all the crowned ruffians that ever lived. THOCGHTS ON THE PRESENT STATE OF AMERICAN AFFAIRS. IN the following pages I offer nothing more than simple...reason and his feelings to determine for themselves ; that he will put on, or rather that he will not put off, the true character of a man, and generously... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 524 páginas
...contest; the appeal was the choice of the ^ king, and the continent hath accepted the challenge. UN the following pages I offer nothing more than simple...reason and his feelings to. determine for themselves; that he will put on, or rather that he will not put o/T, the true character of a man, and generously... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 470 páginas
...God, than all the crowned ruffians that ever lived. THOUGHTS ON THE PRESENT STATE «F AMERICANAFFAIRS. IN the following pages I offer nothing more than simple...reason and his feelings to determine for themselves : that he will put on, or rather that he will not put off] the true character of a man, and generously... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 482 páginas
...than all the crowned ruffians that ever lived. THOUGHTS ON THE PRESENT STATE OF AMERICAN AFFAIRS. ,. IN the following pages I offer nothing more than simple...reason and his feelings to determine for themselves ; that he will put on, or rather that he will not put off, the true character of a man, and generously... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1832 - 930 páginas
...correct conclusion. [A. No. 187.J 1 S [ASSEMBLY Tn the language of a celebrated political writer, "They offer nothing more than simple facts, plain arguments,...sense ; and have no other preliminaries to settle, than that eaeh member of this House will divest himself of prejudice and prepossession, and suffer... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1835 - 552 páginas
...than all thb browned ruffians that ever lived. THOUGHTS ON THE PRESENT STATE OF THE AMERICAN AFFAIRS. IN the following pages I offer nothing more than simple...with the reader, than that he will divest himself 01 prejudice and prepossession, and suffer his reason and his feelings to determine for themselves... | |
| Joel Moody - 1872 - 332 páginas
...brings forward — III. Thoughts on the present state of the American affairs. He begins by saying: "In the following pages I offer nothing more than simple facts, plain arguments, and common sense." It is now he warms with the subject, and having before prepared the mind with exalted views of government... | |
| Joel Moody - 1872 - 332 páginas
...brings forward — III. Thoughts on the present state of the American affairs. He begins by saying : " In the following pages I offer nothing more than simple facts, plain arguments, and common sense." It is now he warms with the subject, and having before prepared the mind with exalted views of government... | |
| Joel Moody - 1872 - 340 páginas
...brings forward — III. Thoughts on the present state of the American affairs. He begins by saying: "In the following pages I offer nothing more than simple facts, plain arguments, and common sense." It is now he warms with the subject, and having before prepared the mind with exalted views of government... | |
| MONCURE DANIEL CONWAY - 1906
...God, than all the crowned ruffians that ever lived. THOUGHTS ON THE PRESENT STATE OF AMERICAN AFFAIRS. IN the following pages I offer nothing more than simple...reason and his feelings to determine for themselves : that he will put on, or rather that he will not put off, the true character of a man, and generously... | |
| |