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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... idea from whom the letter I am replying to came ) , I feel obliged to you the liberal opinion therein expressed of me and of my fitness for the work . “ I have taken great pains that the life of my friend should be given to the world as ...
... idea from whom the letter I am replying to came ) , I feel obliged to you the liberal opinion therein expressed of me and of my fitness for the work . “ I have taken great pains that the life of my friend should be given to the world as ...
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... idea that it was by Washington's neglect that his life had been thus endangered , he may have been betrayed into a style of severity which was perhaps not quite warranted , we can only lament , without attaching blame to either , that ...
... idea that it was by Washington's neglect that his life had been thus endangered , he may have been betrayed into a style of severity which was perhaps not quite warranted , we can only lament , without attaching blame to either , that ...
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... ideas will be followed by the most strenuous exertions to accomplish a complete reform in the present inadequate state of the representation of the people , and that the other great plans of public benefit , which Mr. Paine has so ...
... ideas will be followed by the most strenuous exertions to accomplish a complete reform in the present inadequate state of the representation of the people , and that the other great plans of public benefit , which Mr. Paine has so ...
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... idea on the mind of the reader , he has made use of verbal repetitions which to a fastidious ear may perhaps sound unmusical . But although , in the opinion of some , his pages may be deficient in elegance , few will deny that they are ...
... idea on the mind of the reader , he has made use of verbal repetitions which to a fastidious ear may perhaps sound unmusical . But although , in the opinion of some , his pages may be deficient in elegance , few will deny that they are ...
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... idea with avidity , and immediately began his famous pamphlet in favour of that measure . He read the sheets to me at my house as he composed them . When he had finished them , I advised him to put them into the hands of Dk . Franklin ...
... idea with avidity , and immediately began his famous pamphlet in favour of that measure . He read the sheets to me at my house as he composed them . When he had finished them , I advised him to put them into the hands of Dk . Franklin ...
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