The Writings of Thomas Paine, Том 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1894 |
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... principles , yet nobody pretends to question them . When a writer , and especially an anonymous one , readily means to declare his political principles as a rein- forcement to his arguments , he ought to be full , clear , and decisive ...
... principles , yet nobody pretends to question them . When a writer , and especially an anonymous one , readily means to declare his political principles as a rein- forcement to his arguments , he ought to be full , clear , and decisive ...
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... principles were never questioned be- fore , I think they ought to be questioned now ; for a man must be a strange character indeed , whom no known char- acter can suit . I am the more inclined to suspect Americanus , because he most ...
... principles were never questioned be- fore , I think they ought to be questioned now ; for a man must be a strange character indeed , whom no known char- acter can suit . I am the more inclined to suspect Americanus , because he most ...
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... principles , and become an advocate for America , must be left for his own decision ; but in his last week's publication he has surrendered the grounds of his former one , and changed the argument from a matter of right to a matter of ...
... principles , and become an advocate for America , must be left for his own decision ; but in his last week's publication he has surrendered the grounds of his former one , and changed the argument from a matter of right to a matter of ...
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... Principles , divers public - spirited gentlemen of Pennsylvania 1 The second reading of this Bill , Monday , February 14 , 1780 , is entered by Thomas Paine , as Clerk of the General Assembly , and was subsequently pub- lished as his by ...
... Principles , divers public - spirited gentlemen of Pennsylvania 1 The second reading of this Bill , Monday , February 14 , 1780 , is entered by Thomas Paine , as Clerk of the General Assembly , and was subsequently pub- lished as his by ...
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... principles by which they were produced , the follow- ing tract , therefore , is published with a view to rectify them , and prevent even accidental errors from intermixing with history , under the sanction of time and silence . The ...
... principles by which they were produced , the follow- ing tract , therefore , is published with a view to rectify them , and prevent even accidental errors from intermixing with history , under the sanction of time and silence . The ...
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