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" Your presence may remind Congress of your past services to this country; and if it is in my power to impress them, command my best exertions with freedom, as they will be rendered cheerfully by one, who entertains a lively sense of the importance of your... "
The Life of Thomas Paine: Author of Common Sense, Rights of Man, Age of ... - Sivu 75
tekijä(t) Thomas Clio Rickman - 1819 - 277 sivua
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The Life of Thomas Paine: Mover of the "Declaration of Independence ...

Calvin Blanchard - 1860 - 148 sivua
...power to impress them', command my best* exertions with freedom, as they will be rendered cheerfully by one who entertains a lively sense of the importance...pleasure, subscribes himself. Your sincere friend, In 1785, congress, on the report of a committee consisting of Mr. Gerry, Mr. Petit, and Mr. King, G....

Testimonials to the Merits of Thomas Paine: Author of "Common Sense", "The ...

1861 - 80 sivua
...power to impress them, command my best exertions with freedom, as they will bo rendered cheerfully, by one who entertains a lively sense of the importance of your works." In his letter to Richard Henry Lee, of Virginia, this honored hero writes : — " That his Common Sense...

Scribners Monthly, Nide 21

1881 - 1008 sivua
...power to impress them, command my best exertions with freedom, as they will be rendered cheerfully by one who entertains a lively sense of the importance...subscribes himself, your sincere friend, G. WASHINGTON." Paine finally made the purchase of a snug little house in Main street, and occupied it, with few intermissions,...

The Legends of the American Revolution "1776.": Or, Washington and His ...

George Lippard - 1876 - 544 sivua
...power to impress them, command my best exertions with freedom, as they will be rendered cheerfully by one, who entertains a lively sense of the importance...subscribes himself, Your sincere friend, G. WASHINGTON. If it were possible at this late day, to recover the skeletons of Judas Iscariot and Benedict Arnold,...

The Truths of Spiritualism: Immortality Proved Beyond a Doubt by Living ...

Ebenezer V. Wilson - 1876 - 404 sivua
...power to impress them, command my best exertions with freedom, as they will be rendered cheerfully by one who entertains a lively sense of the importance of your works," and on this occasion, the influence of the sacred spirit of our illustrious patriot commanded the attention...

The Theological Works of Thomas Paine: The Age of Reason, Examination of ...

Thomas Paine - 1879 - 474 sivua
...power to impress them, command my best exertions with freedom, as they will be rendered cheerfully by one who entertains a lively sense of the importance...pleasure, subscribes himself Your sincere friend, O. WASHINGTON. In 1785, congress, on the report of a committee consisting of Mr. Gerry, Mr. Petit,...

Mistakes of Ingersoll on Thomas Paine: As Shown by E.P. Goodwin, D.D., Wm. M ...

James Baird McClure - 1880 - 180 sivua
...freedom, as they will be rendered cheerfully by one who entertains a lively sense of the jmportance of your works, and who, with much pleasure, subscribes himself your sincere friend, GEORGE WASHINGTON. Do you think that Paine was a drunken beast when the following letters were received...

Mistakes of Ingersoll and His Answers Complete

1889 - 558 sivua
...power to impress them, command my best exertions with freedom, as they will be rendered cheerfully by one who entertains a lively sense of the importance...pleasure, subscribes himself your sincere friend, GEOKGK WASHINGTON. Do you think that Paine was a drunken beast when the following letters were received...

Life of Thomas Paine

William James Linton - 1892 - 196 sivua
...power to impress them, command my best exertions with freedom, as they will be rendered cheerfully by one who entertains a lively sense of the importance...pleasure subscribes himself, Your sincere friend, GEORGE WASHINGTON. business. She asked, 'What's thy name, friend?' and, the moment I said William Cobbett,...

The Life of Thomas Paine: With a History of His Literary, Political ..., Nide 1

Moncure Daniel Conway - 1892 - 408 sivua
...power to impress them/ command my best services with freedom, as they will be ren/ dered cheerfully by one who entertains a lively sense of the | importance of your works, and who, with much pleasure, sub- I scribes himself, / f " Your sincere friend, "G. WASHINGTON." The following was Paine's reply...




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