The Political Writings of Thomas Paine: To which is Prefixed a Brief Sketch of the Author's Life, Том 1G. H. Evans, 1837 |
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... colonies in the present contest , the name of ancestors will be remembered by future ge nerations with detestation , The sun never shone on a cause of greater worth . ' Tis not the affair of a city , a county , a province , or a kingdom ...
... colonies in the present contest , the name of ancestors will be remembered by future ge nerations with detestation , The sun never shone on a cause of greater worth . ' Tis not the affair of a city , a county , a province , or a kingdom ...
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... colonies sustain , and always will sustain , by be- ing connected with and dependant on Great Britain . To exam- me that connection and dependance , on the principles of nature and common sense , to see what we have to trust to , if ...
... colonies sustain , and always will sustain , by be- ing connected with and dependant on Great Britain . To exam- me that connection and dependance , on the principles of nature and common sense , to see what we have to trust to , if ...
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... colonies have no relation to each other but through the parent country , i . e . that Pennsylvania and the Jerseys , and so on for the rest , are sister colonies by the way of England ; this is certainly a very round - about way of ...
... colonies have no relation to each other but through the parent country , i . e . that Pennsylvania and the Jerseys , and so on for the rest , are sister colonies by the way of England ; this is certainly a very round - about way of ...
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... colonies , that in conjunction they might bid defiance to the world . But this is mere presumption ; the fate of war is uncertain , neither do the expressions mean any thing ; for this continent would ne- ver suffer itself to be drained ...
... colonies , that in conjunction they might bid defiance to the world . But this is mere presumption ; the fate of war is uncertain , neither do the expressions mean any thing ; for this continent would ne- ver suffer itself to be drained ...
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... colonies come of age , so the general face and state of things , in the interim , will be unsettled and unpromising . Emigrants of property will not choose to come to a country whose form of government hangs but by a thread , and which ...
... colonies come of age , so the general face and state of things , in the interim , will be unsettled and unpromising . Emigrants of property will not choose to come to a country whose form of government hangs but by a thread , and which ...
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