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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... never known to the public . After the separation from his wife , he went to London , where he procured an intro- duction to Dr. Franklin , who advised him to go to America ; this advice he followed , and arrived in Philadelphia about ...
... never known to the public . After the separation from his wife , he went to London , where he procured an intro- duction to Dr. Franklin , who advised him to go to America ; this advice he followed , and arrived in Philadelphia about ...
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... never very difficult for the British government , in state prosecutions , to have a verdict awarded in its favor . In the national convention , Paine voted for the trial of Louis XVI . and , on the trial , delivered a speech in favor of ...
... never very difficult for the British government , in state prosecutions , to have a verdict awarded in its favor . In the national convention , Paine voted for the trial of Louis XVI . and , on the trial , delivered a speech in favor of ...
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... never swerved , for a moment , from a rigid adhesion to the cause he had espoused , the cause of man , the cause of human liberty and jus- tice . Cheetham , a renegado in politics , without principle or stability of character , whose ...
... never swerved , for a moment , from a rigid adhesion to the cause he had espoused , the cause of man , the cause of human liberty and jus- tice . Cheetham , a renegado in politics , without principle or stability of character , whose ...
Página xiii
... erroneous , at least in one point . Paine did not lodge at the house where he was arrested , but had been dining there with some Americans . I never heard before , that Paine was intoxicated that night . Indeed LIFE OF THOMAS PAINE .
... erroneous , at least in one point . Paine did not lodge at the house where he was arrested , but had been dining there with some Americans . I never heard before , that Paine was intoxicated that night . Indeed LIFE OF THOMAS PAINE .
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... never was , never can , nor ever will be answered . ' I told him I had read it in four volumes . - I firmly believe that Cheetham was an atheist . He was an unedu- cated man ; nature , however , had given him excellent talents , but he ...
... never was , never can , nor ever will be answered . ' I told him I had read it in four volumes . - I firmly believe that Cheetham was an atheist . He was an unedu- cated man ; nature , however , had given him excellent talents , but he ...
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