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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... occasion , inspired by the scenery and circumstances around me , and produced abroad and at home , amid innumerable vicissitudes , the hurry of travel , business , pleasure , and during a life singularly active , eventful , and ...
... occasion , inspired by the scenery and circumstances around me , and produced abroad and at home , amid innumerable vicissitudes , the hurry of travel , business , pleasure , and during a life singularly active , eventful , and ...
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... occasion to triumph because its advocates were not more than mortal . The dark and troublous years of the revolution having passed away , and a government being firmly established , wealth possessed more influence than patriotism ; and ...
... occasion to triumph because its advocates were not more than mortal . The dark and troublous years of the revolution having passed away , and a government being firmly established , wealth possessed more influence than patriotism ; and ...
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... occasion Mr. Paine , who by this time was distinguished amongst them as a man of talent , was fixed upon as a fit person , and solicited to draw up their case , and this he did in a very succinct and masterly manner . This case makes an ...
... occasion Mr. Paine , who by this time was distinguished amongst them as a man of talent , was fixed upon as a fit person , and solicited to draw up their case , and this he did in a very succinct and masterly manner . This case makes an ...
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... occasion to write letters from the Board of Excise , thanking Mr. Paine for his assiduity in his profession , and for his information and calculations forwarded to the office . In May following Mr. Paine and his wife separated by mutual ...
... occasion to write letters from the Board of Excise , thanking Mr. Paine for his assiduity in his profession , and for his information and calculations forwarded to the office . In May following Mr. Paine and his wife separated by mutual ...
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... occasion he made this observation : “ You see the absurdity of your system of government ; here will be a whole nation disturbed by the folly of one man . " Upon this subject also he made the following reply to the Marquis la Fayette ...
... occasion he made this observation : “ You see the absurdity of your system of government ; here will be a whole nation disturbed by the folly of one man . " Upon this subject also he made the following reply to the Marquis la Fayette ...
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