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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... trade , we ought to form no partial connexion with any part of it . It is the true interest of America to steer clear of European contentions , which she never can do , while , by her dependance on Britain , she is made the make ...
... trade , we ought to form no partial connexion with any part of it . It is the true interest of America to steer clear of European contentions , which she never can do , while , by her dependance on Britain , she is made the make ...
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... trade , was an inconvenience , which would have sufficiently balanced the repeal of all the acts complained of , had such repeals been obtained ; but if the whole continent must take up arms , if every man must be a soldier , it is ...
... trade , was an inconvenience , which would have sufficiently balanced the repeal of all the acts complained of , had such repeals been obtained ; but if the whole continent must take up arms , if every man must be a soldier , it is ...
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... trade affords an army , and the necessities of an army create a new trade . Debts we have none : and whatever we may contract on this account will serve as a glorious memento of our virtue . Can we but leave posterity with 48 COMMON SENSE .
... trade affords an army , and the necessities of an army create a new trade . Debts we have none : and whatever we may contract on this account will serve as a glorious memento of our virtue . Can we but leave posterity with 48 COMMON SENSE .
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... trade to Europe , we have as large a one over her trade to the West Indies , which , by laying in the neighborhood of the continent , is entirely at its mercy . Some method might be fallen on to keep up a naval force in time of peace ...
... trade to Europe , we have as large a one over her trade to the West Indies , which , by laying in the neighborhood of the continent , is entirely at its mercy . Some method might be fallen on to keep up a naval force in time of peace ...
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... trade being the consequence of population , men became too much absorbed thereby to attend to any thing else . Commerce dimin- ishes the spirit both of patriotism and military defence . And his- tory sufficiently informs us , that the ...
... trade being the consequence of population , men became too much absorbed thereby to attend to any thing else . Commerce dimin- ishes the spirit both of patriotism and military defence . And his- tory sufficiently informs us , that the ...
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