... submitting this proposition, I consider myself as a citizen of both countries. I submit it as a citizen of America, who feels the debt of gratitude which he owes to every Frenchman. I submit it also as a man, who, although the enemy of kings, cannot... Miscellaneous Letters & Essays: On Various Subjects - Страница 108написао/ла Thomas Paine - 1819 - 261 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Thomas Clio Rickman - 1819 - 354 страница
...Frenchman. I submit it also as a man who cannot forget that kings are subject to human frailties. I support my proposition as a citizen of the French...mass of the people are invariably just, both in their intentions and in their objects; but the true method of accomplishing that eft'ecr, does not always... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1835 - 522 страница
...citizen of the French re|,nlil •• because it appears to me the best, and most politic measure tlmt can be adopted. As far as my experience in public...the great mass of the people are invariably just. fioth in their intentions and their object; but the true method of accomplishing that effect, does... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1837 - 716 страница
...a man, who, although the enemy of kings, cannot forget that they are subject to human frailties. I support my proposition as a citizen of the French republic, because it appears to me the best, and most politic measure that can be adopted. As far as my experience in public life extends, I have... | |
| Calvin Blanchard - 1860 - 148 страница
...Frenchman. I submit it also as a man who cannot forget that kings are subject to human frailties. I support my proposition as a citizen of the French...As far as my experience in public life extends, I hare ever observed that the great mass of the people are invariably just, both in their intentions... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1870 - 524 страница
...support my proposition as a citizen of the French republic, because it appears to me the best, and most politic measure that can be adopted. As far as...mass of the people are invariably just, both in their intentions and their object ; but the true method of accomplishing that effect, does not always show... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1879 - 474 страница
...Frenchman. I submit it also as a mau who cannot forget that kings are subject to human frailties. I support my proposition as a citizen of the French...life extends, I have ever observed that the great maM of the people are invariably just, both in their intentions and in their objects; but the true... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 566 страница
...Frenchman. I submit it also as a man who cannot forget that kings are subject to human frailties. I support my proposition as a citizen of the French...mass of the people are invariably just, both in their intentions and in their objects; but the true method of accomplishing that effect, does not always... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ellen Mackay Hutchinson, Mrs. Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz - 1894 - 592 страница
...Frenchman. I submit it also as a man who cannot forget that kings are subject to human frailties. I support my proposition as a citizen of the French...mass of the people are invariably just, both in their intentions and in their objects ; but the true method of accomplishing that effect, does not always... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1895 - 464 страница
...a man, who, although the enemy of kings, cannot forget that they are subject to human frailties. I support my proposition as a citizen of the French...best, the most politic measure that can be adopted. had groaned under the despotism of the Stuarts. Hence Charles I. lost his life; yet Charles II. was... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1908 - 384 страница
...a man, who, although the enemy of kings, cannot forget that they are subject to human frailties. I support my proposition as a citizen of the French...mass of the people are invariably just, both in their intentions and in their objects; but the true method of accomplishing an effect does not always show... | |
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