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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... remains of two ancient tyrannies , compounded with some new republican materials . First . The remains of monarchical tyranny in the person of the king . Secondly . - The remains of aristocratical tyranny in the persons of the peers ...
... remains of two ancient tyrannies , compounded with some new republican materials . First . The remains of monarchical tyranny in the person of the king . Secondly . - The remains of aristocratical tyranny in the persons of the peers ...
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... remains to know which power in the constitution has the most weight , for that will govern ; and though the others , or a part of them , may clog , or , as the phrase is , check the rapidity of its motion , yet so long as they cannot ...
... remains to know which power in the constitution has the most weight , for that will govern ; and though the others , or a part of them , may clog , or , as the phrase is , check the rapidity of its motion , yet so long as they cannot ...
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... remains of kindred between us and them ; and can there be any reason to hope , that as the relationship ex- pires , the affection will increase , or that we shall agree better when we have ten times more and greater concerns to quarrel ...
... remains of kindred between us and them ; and can there be any reason to hope , that as the relationship ex- pires , the affection will increase , or that we shall agree better when we have ten times more and greater concerns to quarrel ...
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... Remains for guns , 233,214 Total , 3,500,0002 No country on the globe is so happily situated , or so internally capable of raising a fleet as America . Tar , timber , iron , and cordage are her natural produce . We need go abroad for no ...
... Remains for guns , 233,214 Total , 3,500,0002 No country on the globe is so happily situated , or so internally capable of raising a fleet as America . Tar , timber , iron , and cordage are her natural produce . We need go abroad for no ...
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... remains , and a proper increase of the latter is obtained : and that point of time is the present time . " The reader will pardon this digression , as it does not properly come under the head I first set out with , and to which I again ...
... remains , and a proper increase of the latter is obtained : and that point of time is the present time . " The reader will pardon this digression , as it does not properly come under the head I first set out with , and to which I again ...
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abbe advantage alliance America appear arms army assembly bank become bridge Britain British British parliament called cause character charter circumstances colonies commerce committee common seal COMMON SENSE congress conquer conquest consequence continent court Crisis crown declaration defence dependance duty enemy England equal Europe expense former fort Washington France give happiness hath honor hundred idea independence interest justice king land laws letter likewise London company lord lord Shelburne mankind manner matter means ment millions mind ministry nation nature never New-York object obliged opinion ourselves Paine paper money parliament party peace Pennsylvania persons petitions Philadelphia politics pounds sterling present principles produce Quakers quit-rents reason repeal ruin Spain stamp act suffer Sunderland bridge suppose taxes thing Thomas Paine thousand tion tories trade treaty Trenton United Virginia Wherefore whigs whole