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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... means return and mix again with the general body of the electors , in a few months , their fidelity to the public will be secured by the prudent reflection of not making a rod for them- selves . And as this frequent interchange will ...
... means return and mix again with the general body of the electors , in a few months , their fidelity to the public will be secured by the prudent reflection of not making a rod for them- selves . And as this frequent interchange will ...
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... than him . A mere absurdity ! There is something exceedingly ridiculous in the composition of monarchy ; it first excludes a man from the means of infor- mation , yet empowers him to act in cases where 22 COMMON SENSE .
... than him . A mere absurdity ! There is something exceedingly ridiculous in the composition of monarchy ; it first excludes a man from the means of infor- mation , yet empowers him to act in cases where 22 COMMON SENSE .
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... means either can- not or will not accomplish the end , and the whole affair is a felo de se ; for as the greater weight will always carry up the less , and as all the wheels of a machine are put in motion by one , it only remains to ...
... means either can- not or will not accomplish the end , and the whole affair is a felo de se ; for as the greater weight will always carry up the less , and as all the wheels of a machine are put in motion by one , it only remains to ...
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... means of riches ; and though avarice will preserve a man from being necessitously poor , it generally makes him too timorous to be wealthy . But there is another and greater distinction for which no truly natural or religious reason can ...
... means of riches ; and though avarice will preserve a man from being necessitously poor , it generally makes him too timorous to be wealthy . But there is another and greater distinction for which no truly natural or religious reason can ...
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... means of happiness or of misery to mankind . In the early ages of the world , according to the scripture chro- nology , there were no kings ; the consequence of which was there were no wars ; it is the pride of kings which throws ...
... means of happiness or of misery to mankind . In the early ages of the world , according to the scripture chro- nology , there were no kings ; the consequence of which was there were no wars ; it is the pride of kings which throws ...
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