... placed England and America, is a strong and natural proof, that the authority of the one over the other, was never the design of heaven. The time likewise at which the continent was discovered, adds weight to the argument, and the manner in which... The Paine Festival: Celebration of the 119th Anniversary of the Birth-day of ... - Página 10por Cincinnati (Ohio). Committee of Arrangements [for the Paine Festival]., Cincinnati (Ohio). Committee of Arrangements for the Paine Festival - 1856 - 35 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Joel Moody - 1872 - 334 páginas
...the manner in which it was peopled increases the force of it. The reformation was preceded by the1 discovery of America, as if the Almighty graciously meant to open a ary to the persecuted in future years, when home should afford neither friendship nor safety. " The... | |
| Atlantis - 1884 - 234 páginas
...centuries ago, the extent and rapidity of the modern 'Exodus' is unparalleled in the history of the world. 'The Reformation was preceded by the discovery of...home should afford neither friendship nor safety,' was the thought which struck Thomas Paine, the spokesman of the American patriots, in his Common Sense.... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 566 páginas
...discovered, adds weight to the argument, and the manner in which it was peopled, increases the force of it The Reformation was preceded by the discovery of America,...home should afford neither friendship nor safety. The authority of Great Britain over this continent is a form of government which sooner or later must... | |
| MONCURE DANIEL CONWAY - 1906
...discovered, adds weight to the argument, and the manner in which it was peopled, encreases the force of it. The Reformation was preceded by the discovery of America:...home should afford neither friendship nor safety. The authority of Great Britain over this continent, is a form of government, which sooner or later... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ellen Mackay Hutchinson, Mrs. Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz - 1894 - 592 páginas
...discovered, adds weight to the argument, and the manner in which it was peopled, increases the force of it The Reformation was preceded by the discovery of America,...home should afford neither friendship nor safety. The authority of Great Britain over this continent is a form of government which sooner or later must... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 560 páginas
...discovered adds weight to the argument, and the manner in which it was peopled increases the force of it. The reformation was preceded by the discovery of America,...home should afford neither friendship nor safety. The authority of Great Britain over this continent is a form of government which sooner or later must... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 páginas
...discovered adds weight to the argument, and the manner in which it was peopled increases the force of it. The reformation was preceded by the discovery of America,...home should afford neither friendship nor safety. The authority of Great Britain over this continent is a form of government which sooner or later must... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1890 - 450 páginas
...discovered adds weight to the argument, and the manner in which it was peopled increases the force of it. The reformation was preceded by the discovery of America,...home should afford neither friendship nor safety. The authority of Great Britain over this continent is a form of government which sooner or later must... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 506 páginas
...discovered, adds weight to the argument, and the manner in which it was peopled increases the force of it. The reformation was preceded by the discovery of America;...home should afford neither friendship nor safety. The authority of Great Britain over this continent is a form of government which, sooner or later,... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1908 - 368 páginas
...ered adds weight to the argument, and the manner in which it was peopled increases the force of it. The Reformation was preceded by the discovery of America,...home should afford neither friendship nor safety. The authority of Great Britain over this continent is a form of government which sooner or later must... | |
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