The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 4Atlantic Monthly Company, 1859 |
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... sense , it is all that is needful for fools . But as the Revolution advanced in France towards republicanism , the Federalists , who thought the English sys- tem , less the king and the hereditary lords , the best scheme of government ...
... sense , it is all that is needful for fools . But as the Revolution advanced in France towards republicanism , the Federalists , who thought the English sys- tem , less the king and the hereditary lords , the best scheme of government ...
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... sense founded on the Christian religion , ” and Paine could find few admirers in any class . Mr. Jefferson , too , was well aware that the old man was broken , that the fire had gone out of him , and that his presence in the United ...
... sense founded on the Christian religion , ” and Paine could find few admirers in any class . Mr. Jefferson , too , was well aware that the old man was broken , that the fire had gone out of him , and that his presence in the United ...
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... Sense , ' -for I do not believe that independence would have been declared , had it not been for the effect of that work , -they are not capable of judging of the whole of the ser- vices of Thomas Paine . If my memorial was referred to ...
... Sense , ' -for I do not believe that independence would have been declared , had it not been for the effect of that work , -they are not capable of judging of the whole of the ser- vices of Thomas Paine . If my memorial was referred to ...
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... Sense , " Paine when he loung- ed at the White Bear in Piccadilly , talk- ing over with Horne Tooke the answer to Mr. Burke's " Reflections , " and Paine , when , as 46 foreign benefactor of the spe- cies , " he took his seat in the ...
... Sense , " Paine when he loung- ed at the White Bear in Piccadilly , talk- ing over with Horne Tooke the answer to Mr. Burke's " Reflections , " and Paine , when , as 46 foreign benefactor of the spe- cies , " he took his seat in the ...
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... sense was rapidly im- proving , after eight years of struggle and distress had bound us fast together and moulded our tempers to each other , when a knowledge of her worth had re- fined my youthful love into friendship , before age had ...
... sense was rapidly im- proving , after eight years of struggle and distress had bound us fast together and moulded our tempers to each other , when a knowledge of her worth had re- fined my youthful love into friendship , before age had ...
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