The Political Writings of Thomas Paine: To which is Prefixed a Brief Sketch of the Author's Life, Volume 1S. King, 1830 |
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... hundred thousand pounds ; which was afterwards converted into a bank by the subscribers , headed by Robert Morris , and supplied the wants of the army . This supply was probably instrumental in enabling Washington to carry into effect ...
... hundred thousand pounds ; which was afterwards converted into a bank by the subscribers , headed by Robert Morris , and supplied the wants of the army . This supply was probably instrumental in enabling Washington to carry into effect ...
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... hundred pounds , in the event of his executing it to the satisfaction of his employer . These facts have been admitted by the anonymous assassin , Chalmers himself , and they require no comment . " The second life of Mr. Paine is the ...
... hundred pounds , in the event of his executing it to the satisfaction of his employer . These facts have been admitted by the anonymous assassin , Chalmers himself , and they require no comment . " The second life of Mr. Paine is the ...
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... hundred years after this , they fell again into the same The hankering which the Jews had for the idolatrous cus- toms of the Heathens , is something exceedingly unaccountable ; but so it was , that laying hold of the misconduct of ...
... hundred years after this , they fell again into the same The hankering which the Jews had for the idolatrous cus- toms of the Heathens , is something exceedingly unaccountable ; but so it was , that laying hold of the misconduct of ...
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... hundred thousand sterling a year for , and worshipped into the bargain ! Of more worth is one honest man to society , and in the sight of God , than all the crowned ruffians that ever lived . THOUGHTS ON THE PRESENT STATE OF THE ...
... hundred thousand sterling a year for , and worshipped into the bargain ! Of more worth is one honest man to society , and in the sight of God , than all the crowned ruffians that ever lived . THOUGHTS ON THE PRESENT STATE OF THE ...
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... hundred and sixty miles ( the extent of England ) and carry our friendship on a larger scale ; we claim brotherhood with every European Christian , and triumph in the generosity of the sentiment . It is pleasant to observe by what ...
... hundred and sixty miles ( the extent of England ) and carry our friendship on a larger scale ; we claim brotherhood with every European Christian , and triumph in the generosity of the sentiment . It is pleasant to observe by what ...
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