The Life of Thomas Paine, Author of "Common Sense," "Rights of Man," "Age of Reason," "Letters to the Addresser[!]," &c., &cB. D. Cousins, 1899 - 82 sivua |
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... cause of freedom , and thus have given the enemies occasion to triumph because its advocates were not more than ... causes produced the shameful and ungrateful neglect of Mr. Paine in the evening of his days ; of that Paine who by his ...
... cause of freedom , and thus have given the enemies occasion to triumph because its advocates were not more than ... causes produced the shameful and ungrateful neglect of Mr. Paine in the evening of his days ; of that Paine who by his ...
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... cause and effect would cease together , and that in America he should live as he liked , and as he ought to live . That Mr. Paine had his failings is as true as that he was a man , and that some of them grew on him at a very advanced ...
... cause and effect would cease together , and that in America he should live as he liked , and as he ought to live . That Mr. Paine had his failings is as true as that he was a man , and that some of them grew on him at a very advanced ...
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... cause of general liberty and the rights of man . In his reply to Mr. Burke's miserable rhapsody in favour of oppression , popery , and tyranny , he has urged the most lucid arguments , and brought forward truths the most convincing ...
... cause of general liberty and the rights of man . In his reply to Mr. Burke's miserable rhapsody in favour of oppression , popery , and tyranny , he has urged the most lucid arguments , and brought forward truths the most convincing ...
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... cause to prove an obligation for twenty shillings without the whole being read , that the writer's meaning may be seen without deception . " But in a criminal charge only of four pages and a half , out of a work containing nearly two ...
... cause to prove an obligation for twenty shillings without the whole being read , that the writer's meaning may be seen without deception . " But in a criminal charge only of four pages and a half , out of a work containing nearly two ...
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... cause upon its being the origin of it , the avowed origin of it , as will aburdantly appear from the introduction and preface to both parts , and throughout the whole body of the work ; nay , from the work of Mr. Burke himself , to ...
... cause upon its being the origin of it , the avowed origin of it , as will aburdantly appear from the introduction and preface to both parts , and throughout the whole body of the work ; nay , from the work of Mr. Burke himself , to ...
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