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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... er in Europe , yet thy well - earni'd fame Throughout all Europe made revered thy name . Thus far is true ; but truth must further tell B 2 BY CLIO RICKMAN . 3 stantly vented against him in the public papers, and ...
... er in Europe , yet thy well - earni'd fame Throughout all Europe made revered thy name . Thus far is true ; but truth must further tell B 2 BY CLIO RICKMAN . 3 stantly vented against him in the public papers, and ...
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Thomas Clio Rickman. Thus far is true ; but truth must further tell , That lucky hits thy bright career befell ; Nor will thy shade this portraiture condemn , That great events made thee , and not thou them . Mr. Paine having ever in his ...
Thomas Clio Rickman. Thus far is true ; but truth must further tell , That lucky hits thy bright career befell ; Nor will thy shade this portraiture condemn , That great events made thee , and not thou them . Mr. Paine having ever in his ...
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... tell us we are not to think for ourselves , to impose his own fetters on the human mind , to dogmatise at discretion , and that no man shall sit down to answer him without being guilty of a libel . I assert , that , if it be a libel to ...
... tell us we are not to think for ourselves , to impose his own fetters on the human mind , to dogmatise at discretion , and that no man shall sit down to answer him without being guilty of a libel . I assert , that , if it be a libel to ...
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... tell you how much all your countrymen -I speak of the great mass of the people are interested in your welfare . They have not forgotten the history of their own revolution , and the difficult scenes through which they passed ; nor do ...
... tell you how much all your countrymen -I speak of the great mass of the people are interested in your welfare . They have not forgotten the history of their own revolution , and the difficult scenes through which they passed ; nor do ...
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... tell . He lived a good deal with the officers of the first rank in the army , at whose tables his Common Sense ' always made him a welcome guest . The legislature of Pennsylvania gave Mr. Paine £ 500 as an acknowledgment of the services ...
... tell . He lived a good deal with the officers of the first rank in the army , at whose tables his Common Sense ' always made him a welcome guest . The legislature of Pennsylvania gave Mr. Paine £ 500 as an acknowledgment of the services ...
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