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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... took moderately ; he even objected to any spirits being laid in as a part of his sea - stock , observing to me , that though sometimes , borne down by public and private affliction , he had been driven to excesses in Paris , the cause ...
... took moderately ; he even objected to any spirits being laid in as a part of his sea - stock , observing to me , that though sometimes , borne down by public and private affliction , he had been driven to excesses in Paris , the cause ...
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... took her ; in doing which he did his duty . “ On his inspecting the smuggled articles with which she was laden , he found a number of cases directed to Admiral Duncan , the Right Hon . William Pitt , the heaven - born minister of ...
... took her ; in doing which he did his duty . “ On his inspecting the smuggled articles with which she was laden , he found a number of cases directed to Admiral Duncan , the Right Hon . William Pitt , the heaven - born minister of ...
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... took his nap aftet , dinner , and played with my family at some game in the evening ; as chess , dominoes , and drafts , but never at cards ; in reci . tations , singing , music , & c . , or passed it in conversation . The part he took ...
... took his nap aftet , dinner , and played with my family at some game in the evening ; as chess , dominoes , and drafts , but never at cards ; in reci . tations , singing , music , & c . , or passed it in conversation . The part he took ...
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... took infinite trouble to instil into their minds the difference between liberty and licentiousness , and the danger to the peace , good order , and well - doing of society , that must arise from letting the latter encroach on the ...
... took infinite trouble to instil into their minds the difference between liberty and licentiousness , and the danger to the peace , good order , and well - doing of society , that must arise from letting the latter encroach on the ...
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... took place against the publishers of “ Rights of Man . " How this was managed , and Mr. Paine's opinion of it , will be best understood by the following letter , never before published : 1 Sit , 1 * To Sir Archibald Macdonald ...
... took place against the publishers of “ Rights of Man . " How this was managed , and Mr. Paine's opinion of it , will be best understood by the following letter , never before published : 1 Sit , 1 * To Sir Archibald Macdonald ...
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