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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... laws nor corrupted by treacherous ministers , we are naturally led to suppose that tyranny would scarcly have found a supporter , or superstition an advocate . But the silence which has been observed towards the falsehoods that have ...
... laws nor corrupted by treacherous ministers , we are naturally led to suppose that tyranny would scarcly have found a supporter , or superstition an advocate . But the silence which has been observed towards the falsehoods that have ...
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... law and government unnecessary while they remained perfectly just to each other ; but as nothing but heaven is ... laws will have the title only of Regulations , and be enforced by no other penalty than public disesteem . In this ...
... law and government unnecessary while they remained perfectly just to each other ; but as nothing but heaven is ... laws will have the title only of Regulations , and be enforced by no other penalty than public disesteem . In this ...
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... law of the land in Britain as in France , with this difference , that instead of proceeding directly from his . mouth , it is handed to the people under the formidable shape of an act of parliament . For the fate of Charles the First ...
... law of the land in Britain as in France , with this difference , that instead of proceeding directly from his . mouth , it is handed to the people under the formidable shape of an act of parliament . For the fate of Charles the First ...
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... laws but what I please ! " And is there any 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 ...
... laws but what I please ! " And is there any 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 ...
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... laws in America , as by submitting to laws made for us in England . After matters are made up ( as it is called ) , can there be any doubt , but the whole power of the crown will be exerted , to keep this continent as low and humble as ...
... laws in America , as by submitting to laws made for us in England . After matters are made up ( as it is called ) , can there be any doubt , but the whole power of the crown will be exerted , to keep this continent as low and humble as ...
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