The Life and Writings of Thomas Paine: Containing a Biography, Том 5V. Parke, 1908 |
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... measure , made up by elec- tions from these corporations ; and as it is un- natural that a pure stream should flow ... measures of Parliament the whole of his political life , a year or two excepted , is most extraordinary , and ...
... measure , made up by elec- tions from these corporations ; and as it is un- natural that a pure stream should flow ... measures of Parliament the whole of his political life , a year or two excepted , is most extraordinary , and ...
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... measures to be proposed were not understood beforehand . Be- sides which , it has obtained so much influence by borough traffic , and so many of its relations and connections are distributed on both sides of the Commons , as to give it ...
... measures to be proposed were not understood beforehand . Be- sides which , it has obtained so much influence by borough traffic , and so many of its relations and connections are distributed on both sides of the Commons , as to give it ...
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... measure exempt . These are but a part of the mischiefs flowing from the wretched scheme of an house of peers . As a combination , it can always throw a con- siderable portion of taxes from itself ; and as an hereditary house ...
... measure exempt . These are but a part of the mischiefs flowing from the wretched scheme of an house of peers . As a combination , it can always throw a con- siderable portion of taxes from itself ; and as an hereditary house ...
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... proportion * ( being not more than twenty mil- * Foreign intrigues , foreign wars , and foreign dominions , will in a great measure account for the deficiency . lions , whereas it should be sixty ) , it 41 WRITINGS OF THOMAS PAINE.
... proportion * ( being not more than twenty mil- * Foreign intrigues , foreign wars , and foreign dominions , will in a great measure account for the deficiency . lions , whereas it should be sixty ) , it 41 WRITINGS OF THOMAS PAINE.
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... measure , the poor would be benefited two millions , and the housekeepers two millions . This alone would be equal to a re- duction of one hundred and twenty millions of the national debt , and consequently equal to the whole expense of ...
... measure , the poor would be benefited two millions , and the housekeepers two millions . This alone would be equal to a re- duction of one hundred and twenty millions of the national debt , and consequently equal to the whole expense of ...
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