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 |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 19
Sivu
... lives , and shewing in them an example of good manners and morals , than in calumniating the characters and in detailing silly stories of the deaths of those Deists who have infinitely outstripped them in their journey through life , in ...
... lives , and shewing in them an example of good manners and morals , than in calumniating the characters and in detailing silly stories of the deaths of those Deists who have infinitely outstripped them in their journey through life , in ...
Sivu 3
... live amid great events , and forward and share their splendour ; he created them ; and , in this point of view , he was a very superior character to Washington . Farbe it from me to derogate from the value of that great man ; but it is ...
... live amid great events , and forward and share their splendour ; he created them ; and , in this point of view , he was a very superior character to Washington . Farbe it from me to derogate from the value of that great man ; but it is ...
Sivu 4
... 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 time of life , arising from the circumstances before detailed , there ...
... 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 time of life , arising from the circumstances before detailed , there ...
Sivu 14
... live the latter were most affluently and splendidly supported by the people ; that is , they were paupers upon the generous public , towards whom they thus scandalously and infamously conducted themselves . “ I am , Sir , * Your humble ...
... live the latter were most affluently and splendidly supported by the people ; that is , they were paupers upon the generous public , towards whom they thus scandalously and infamously conducted themselves . “ I am , Sir , * Your humble ...
Sivu 23
... live like the spider where there seems nothing to live on . If the one prepares her poisoning to her palate , and her use , the other does the same ; and as several of our passions are strongly characterised by the animal world ...
... live like the spider where there seems nothing to live on . If the one prepares her poisoning to her palate , and her use , the other does the same ; and as several of our passions are strongly characterised by the animal world ...
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
abuse America answer appear argument arrived believe brought called cause character citizen Common Sense conduct congress constitution continued convention course court death earth effect England Europe fact favour feelings France French gave give given going hand happiness heart hope human hundred idea independence interest king land late letter liberty live London look Lord manner matter means millions mind motives nature ne'er never object observation occasion once opinion Paine's Paris person Philadelphia political present principles printed prosecution published quakers reader reason received respect Rights society sons soon tell things Thomas Paine thought thousand took true truth turn universal walk whole wish writings written wrote York