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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... equal to any in the world . Cannon we can cast at pleasure . Saltpetre and gunpowder we are every day producing . Our knowledge is hourly improving . Resolution is our inherent character , and courage hath never yet forsaken us ...
... equal to any in the world . Cannon we can cast at pleasure . Saltpetre and gunpowder we are every day producing . Our knowledge is hourly improving . Resolution is our inherent character , and courage hath never yet forsaken us ...
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... equal representation ; and there is no political matter which more deserves our attention . A small number of electors , or a small number of representatives , are equally dangerous . But if the number of the representatives be not only ...
... equal representation ; and there is no political matter which more deserves our attention . A small number of electors , or a small number of representatives , are equally dangerous . But if the number of the representatives be not only ...
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... would fully understand of what great consequence a large and equal representation is to a state , should read Burgh's Political Disquisitions . Under our present denomination of British subjects , we can 56 COMMON SENSE .
... would fully understand of what great consequence a large and equal representation is to a state , should read Burgh's Political Disquisitions . Under our present denomination of British subjects , we can 56 COMMON SENSE .
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... equal rank with yourselves , is under the necessity of putting himself in the place of all those who approve the very writings and principles against which your Testimony is directed : and he hath chosen their singular situa tion , in ...
... equal rank with yourselves , is under the necessity of putting himself in the place of all those who approve the very writings and principles against which your Testimony is directed : and he hath chosen their singular situa tion , in ...
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... equal with her own ; ten thousand Hessians were sent to England last war to protect her from a French in- vasion ; and she would have cut but a poor figure in her Cana- dian and West - Indian expeditions , had not America been lavish ...
... equal with her own ; ten thousand Hessians were sent to England last war to protect her from a French in- vasion ; and she would have cut but a poor figure in her Cana- dian and West - Indian expeditions , had not America been lavish ...
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