The Political Writings of Thomas Paine: To which is Prefixed a Brief Sketch of the Author's Life, Volume 1G. H. Evans, 1837 |
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... British barbarity . ( Thou- sands more will probably suffer the same fate . ) Those men have other feelings than us who have nothing suffered . All they now possess is liberty , what they before enjoyed is sacri- ficed to its service ...
... British barbarity . ( Thou- sands more will probably suffer the same fate . ) Those men have other feelings than us who have nothing suffered . All they now possess is liberty , what they before enjoyed is sacri- ficed to its service ...
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... value , or cost , rather , of the whole British navy , which , in the year 1757 , when it was at its greatest glory , consisted of the following ships and guns . VOL I. W Ships . Guns . Cost of one . Cost of COMMON SENSE . 49.
... value , or cost , rather , of the whole British navy , which , in the year 1757 , when it was at its greatest glory , consisted of the following ships and guns . VOL I. W Ships . Guns . Cost of one . Cost of COMMON SENSE . 49.
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... British government , and fully proves that nothing but continental authority can regulate continental matters . Another reason why the present time is preferable to all others , is , that the fewer our numbers are , the more land there ...
... British government , and fully proves that nothing but continental authority can regulate continental matters . Another reason why the present time is preferable to all others , is , that the fewer our numbers are , the more land there ...
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... British court , we had been driven to the necessity of breaking off all connexion with her ; at the same time , assuring all such courts of our peaceable disposition towards them , and of our desire of entering into trade with them ...
... British court , we had been driven to the necessity of breaking off all connexion with her ; at the same time , assuring all such courts of our peaceable disposition towards them , and of our desire of entering into trade with them ...
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... British subjects , we can neither be received nor heard abroad : the custom of all courts is against us , and will be so , until , by an independence , we take rank with other nations . These proceedings may at first appear strange and ...
... British subjects , we can neither be received nor heard abroad : the custom of all courts is against us , and will be so , until , by an independence , we take rank with other nations . These proceedings may at first appear strange and ...
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