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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... true I had the memoirs of that truly wise and good man in a great state of forwardness about a year ago ; but a series of the most severe and dreadful family distresses since that time have rendered me incapable of completing them ...
... true I had the memoirs of that truly wise and good man in a great state of forwardness about a year ago ; but a series of the most severe and dreadful family distresses since that time have rendered me incapable of completing them ...
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... true likeness of him ; it is from his portrait by Romney , and is perhaps the greatest likeness ever taken by any painter : to that eminent artist I introduced him in 1792 , and it was by my earnest persúasion that he sat to him . Mr ...
... true likeness of him ; it is from his portrait by Romney , and is perhaps the greatest likeness ever taken by any painter : to that eminent artist I introduced him in 1792 , and it was by my earnest persúasion that he sat to him . Mr ...
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... true . Europe and America have for years been in possession of his works : these form the most important part of his life , and these are publicly cold and generally read ; nor will the spirit of inquiry and sound reasoning , which the ...
... true . Europe and America have for years been in possession of his works : these form the most important part of his life , and these are publicly cold and generally read ; nor will the spirit of inquiry and sound reasoning , which the ...
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... true on his return to that country in 1802 , he received great attention from many of those who remembered the mighty influence of his writings in the gloomy period of the Revolution ; and from others who had since embraced his ...
... true on his return to that country in 1802 , he received great attention from many of those who remembered the mighty influence of his writings in the gloomy period of the Revolution ; and from others who had since embraced his ...
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... at strife ; Though ne'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 ...
... at strife ; Though ne'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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