| Thomas Paine - 1995 - 944 páginas
...may have peace;" and this single reflection, well applied, is sufficient to awaken every man to duty. Not a place upon earth might be so happy as America....she has nothing to do but to trade with them. A man may easily distinguish in himself between temper and principle, and I am as confident, as I am that... | |
| Myra Jehlen, Michael Warner - 1997 - 1148 páginas
...may have peace;" and this single reflection, well applied, is sufficient to awaken every man to duty. s sweet principle should freely and fully vent and...a world of love. It appeared to me, that all happ may easily distinguish in himself between temper and principle, and I am as confident, as I am that... | |
| Nathaniel Lande - 1998 - 434 páginas
...may have peace"; and this single reflection, well applied, is sufficient to awaken every man to duty. Not a place upon earth might be so happy as America....to do but to trade with them. A man can distinguish in himself between temper and principle, and I am as confident, as I am that God governs the world,... | |
| Ed Cray, Jonathan Kotler, Miles Beller - 2003 - 444 páginas
...may have peace;" and this single reflection, well applied, is sufficient to awaken every man to duty. Not a place upon earth might be so happy as America....to do but to trade with them. A man can distinguish in himself between temper and principle, and I am as confident, as I am that God governs the world,... | |
| Michael Hirsh - 2003 - 312 páginas
...act with total freedom of action. "Not a place upon earth might be so happy as America," Paine wrote. "Her situation is remote from all the wrangling world, and she has nothing to do but to trade with them."2 Even during times of domestic upheaval, Americans felt all but immune from the world, at least... | |
| Thomas Paine - 2004 - 260 páginas
...have peace; " and this single reflection, well applied, is sufficient to awaken every man to duty. Not a place upon earth might be so happy as America....she has nothing to do but to trade with them. A man may easily distinguish in himself between temper and principle, and I am as confident as I am that... | |
| William F. Jr Cox - 2004 - 558 páginas
...Even the expression is impious, for so unlimited a power can belong only to God..." Paine also said, "I am as confident, as I am that God governs the world,...be happy till she gets clear of foreign dominion." (Johnston, 1987, pp. 87-88) The one clergyman to sign the Declaration, John Witherspoon, easily represented... | |
| Benjamin G. Bistline - 2004 - 440 páginas
...work. If this is an example of the security we have under the UEP, then God hasten its destruction. I am as confident as I am that God governs the world, that Short Creek Valley will never again see peace until she gets clear of the control of such a monster... | |
| David M. Berman - 2005 - 226 páginas
...free, and to make room upon the earth for honest men to live in." -The American Crisis, Thomas Paine "Not a place upon earth might be so happy as America....and she has nothing to do but to trade with them." -The American Crisis, Thomas Paine "Arbitrary power is most easily established on the ruins of liberty... | |
| 1942 - 288 páginas
...of our history a wise man stated very bluntly the case for the isolationists of his day. He wrote: "Not a place upon earth might be so happy as America....situation is remote from all the wrangling world. She has nothing to do but trade with it." The writer of those words died the same year that the Robert... | |
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