| Celeste Michelle Condit, John Louis Lucaites - 1993 - 378 páginas
...birth could have a right to set up his own family in perpetual preference to all others for ever. . . . Where there are no distinctions, there can be no superiority; perfect equality affords no temptation. . . . Securing freedom and property to all men . . . in America THE LAW IS KING. . . . [on] a large... | |
| Robert Oresko, G. C. Gibbs, H. M. Scott - 1997 - 706 páginas
...affairs', where Paine asserts, again on the theme of monarchical bellicosity, and again incorrectly, that 'The republics of Europe are all (and we may say always) in peace. Holland and Switzerland are without wars, foreign or domestic'. 56 Bailyn, Faces of Revolution, pp. 67-84, especially... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1998 - 544 páginas
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| Jackie DiSalvo, G. A. Rosso, Christopher Z. Hobson - 1998 - 480 páginas
...pacifistic nature of European republics with the far more bellicose dispositions of monarchical governments: The republics of Europe are all (and we may say always)...Holland and Swisserland are without wars, foreign or domestie; Monarchical governments, it is true, are never long at rest; the crown itself is a temptation... | |
| Richard N. Rosenfeld - 1998 - 1012 páginas
...Englishmen glory in, viz. the liberty of choosing an House of Commons from out of their body . . . Where there are no distinctions, there can be no superiority; perfect equality affords no temptation . . . 7<l1 269 If there is any true cause of fear respecting independence, it is because no plan [of... | |
| David Williams - 1999 - 534 páginas
...reasonable person easy and happy on that head. No man can assign the least pretense for his fears on any 484 other grounds than such as are truly childish and...all (and we may say always) in peace. Holland and Switzerland are without wars, foreign or domestic. Monarchical governments, it is true, are never long... | |
| Thomas Paine - 2000 - 388 páginas
...sufficient to make every reasonable person easy and happy on that head. No man can assign the least pretense for his fears on any other grounds than such as are...all (and we may say always) in peace. Holland and Switzerland are without wars, foreign or domestic. Monarchical governments, it is true, are never long... | |
| Thomas Paine - 2002 - 300 páginas
...envy, that it can be just to no merit but its own. To the Opposers of the Bank, 1787 Equality of Man Where there are no distinctions there can be no superiority, perfect equality affords no temptation. Common Sense, 1776 Every history of the creation, and every traditionary account, whether from the... | |
| Scott Liell - 2004 - 242 páginas
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| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 460 páginas
...order and obedience to continental government, as is sufficient to make every reasonable person easy and happy on that head. No man can assign the least...republics of Europe are all, and we may say always, at peace. Holland and Switzerland are without wars, foreign or domestic ; monarchical governments,... | |
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