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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... face of it fanatical fraud ; and it was pushed forward in a mode and manner so ridiculous and glaringly absurd , as to carry with it its own antidote . 66 “ Such Christians would be much better employed in mending vi PREFACE .
... face of it fanatical fraud ; and it was pushed forward in a mode and manner so ridiculous and glaringly absurd , as to carry with it its own antidote . 66 “ Such Christians would be much better employed in mending vi PREFACE .
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... 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 every talent and virtue , and in diffusing ...
... 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 every talent and virtue , and in diffusing ...
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... manners were easy and gracious ; his knowledge was universal and boundless ; in private company and among friends his conversation had every fascination that anecdote , novelty , and truth could give it . In mixed company and among ...
... manners were easy and gracious ; his knowledge was universal and boundless ; in private company and among friends his conversation had every fascination that anecdote , novelty , and truth could give it . In mixed company and among ...
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... manner of man " Mr. Paine was , his works will best exhibit , and from these his public and much of his private character will be best ascertained . But , as solicitude about the life of a great man and an extraordinary writer is common ...
... manner of man " Mr. Paine was , his works will best exhibit , and from these his public and much of his private character will be best ascertained . But , as solicitude about the life of a great man and an extraordinary writer is common ...
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... manners polite and engaging ; and ten years after this , when I was with him in France , he did not drink spirits , and wine he took moderately ; he even objected to any spirits being laid in as a part of his sea - stock , observing to ...
... manners polite and engaging ; and ten years after this , when I was with him in France , he did not drink spirits , and wine he took moderately ; he even objected to any spirits being laid in as a part of his sea - stock , observing to ...
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