The Life and Writings of Thomas Paine: Containing a Biography, Том 5V. Parke, 1908 |
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... ment upon the internal civilization of a country , it draws from the latter , and more especially from the poor , a great portion of those earnings which should be applied to their own subsistence and comfort . Apart from all ...
... ment upon the internal civilization of a country , it draws from the latter , and more especially from the poor , a great portion of those earnings which should be applied to their own subsistence and comfort . Apart from all ...
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... ment serves to lessen the quantity , and it matters but little in what part of the commercial world the reduction begins . Like blood , it cannot be taken from any of the parts without being taken from the whole mass in circulation ...
... ment serves to lessen the quantity , and it matters but little in what part of the commercial world the reduction begins . Like blood , it cannot be taken from any of the parts without being taken from the whole mass in circulation ...
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... ment . It is only by each nation reforming its own , that the whole can be improved , and the full benefit of reformation enjoyed . Only par- * When I saw Mr. Pitt's mode of estimating the balance of trade , in one of his parliamentary ...
... ment . It is only by each nation reforming its own , that the whole can be improved , and the full benefit of reformation enjoyed . Only par- * When I saw Mr. Pitt's mode of estimating the balance of trade , in one of his parliamentary ...
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... ment could have successfully begun . The one secure by the ocean , and the other by the immen- sity of its internal strength , could defy the ma- lignancy of foreign despotism . But it is with revolutions as with commerce , the ...
... ment could have successfully begun . The one secure by the ocean , and the other by the immen- sity of its internal strength , could defy the ma- lignancy of foreign despotism . But it is with revolutions as with commerce , the ...
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... to falsehood or abuse , but proceed to the defects of the English Govern- ment . * * Politics and self - interest have been so uniformly connected , I begin with charters and corporations . It is a 17 WRITINGS OF THOMAS PAINE.
... to falsehood or abuse , but proceed to the defects of the English Govern- ment . * * Politics and self - interest have been so uniformly connected , I begin with charters and corporations . It is a 17 WRITINGS OF THOMAS PAINE.
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