The Writings of Thomas Paine, Том 3G.P. Putnam's sons, 1895 |
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... never get a trick . " The three Thomases were Thomas Paine , Thomas Muir , and Thomas Spence . In 1794 Spence was imprisoned seven months for publishing some of Paine's works at his so - called " Hive of Liberty . " Muir , a Scotch ...
... never get a trick . " The three Thomases were Thomas Paine , Thomas Muir , and Thomas Spence . In 1794 Spence was imprisoned seven months for publishing some of Paine's works at his so - called " Hive of Liberty . " Muir , a Scotch ...
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... never give back its confidence to a man who , false to his trust , perjured to his oath , conspires a clan- destine flight , obtains a fraudulent passport , conceals a King of France under the disguise of a valet , directs his course ...
... never give back its confidence to a man who , false to his trust , perjured to his oath , conspires a clan- destine flight , obtains a fraudulent passport , conceals a King of France under the disguise of a valet , directs his course ...
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... never ceased to suffer either for them or by them . The catalogue of their oppressions was complete , but to complete the sum of their crimes , treason was yet wanting . Now the only vacancy is filled up , the dreadful list is full ...
... never ceased to suffer either for them or by them . The catalogue of their oppressions was complete , but to complete the sum of their crimes , treason was yet wanting . Now the only vacancy is filled up , the dreadful list is full ...
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... never exist as a matter of right ; it is a nullity - a nothing . To admit the idea is to regard man as a species of property belonging to some indi- viduals , either born or to be born ! It is to consider our descendants , and all ...
... never exist as a matter of right ; it is a nullity - a nothing . To admit the idea is to regard man as a species of property belonging to some indi- viduals , either born or to be born ! It is to consider our descendants , and all ...
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... never went a step out of his way , nor in the least instance varied from his usual conduct , to avoid any measure you might choose to adopt with re- spect to him . It is on the purity of his heart , and the uni- versal utility of the ...
... never went a step out of his way , nor in the least instance varied from his usual conduct , to avoid any measure you might choose to adopt with re- spect to him . It is on the purity of his heart , and the uni- versal utility of the ...
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