The Theological Works of Thomas Paine: The Age of Reason, Examination of Prophecies, Reply to the Bishop of Llandaff, Letter to Mr. Erskine, Essay on Dreams, Letter to Camille Jordon, and Several Other Essays and LecturesBelfords, Clarke & Company, publishers, 1879 |
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... lords , and commons . And here I will remark , that Paine's distinguishing characteristic - the trait which con- stituted his greatness - was his capability of being ahead of his time . Were he bodily present now , he would be as far in ...
... lords , and commons . And here I will remark , that Paine's distinguishing characteristic - the trait which con- stituted his greatness - was his capability of being ahead of his time . Were he bodily present now , he would be as far in ...
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... lords , to the people's right to be their own church and their own governmont , have found out , before now , the means of escaping from demagogism ? As one who is not prepared to admit that liberty is an empty name , that happiness at ...
... lords , to the people's right to be their own church and their own governmont , have found out , before now , the means of escaping from demagogism ? As one who is not prepared to admit that liberty is an empty name , that happiness at ...
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... Lord Kenyon . As the judge was pensioned , and the jury packed , a verdict of guilty followed as a matter of course . Mr. Erskine's plea for the defence was , as Mr. Paine observed , on reading a report of the farce which had been ...
... Lord Kenyon . As the judge was pensioned , and the jury packed , a verdict of guilty followed as a matter of course . Mr. Erskine's plea for the defence was , as Mr. Paine observed , on reading a report of the farce which had been ...
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... Lord one thousand eight hundred and nine , and of our independence the thirty - fourth . SILVANUS MILLER . published by Calvin Blanchard . The translation is by Marian Evans , the accomplished authoress of " Adam Bede , " and is ...
... Lord one thousand eight hundred and nine , and of our independence the thirty - fourth . SILVANUS MILLER . published by Calvin Blanchard . The translation is by Marian Evans , the accomplished authoress of " Adam Bede , " and is ...
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... Lord Nelson , to do , although to that accomplished Lady and to her influence and shrewd management at the court of Naples , England owes the victory of Trafalgar . One morning , whilst the king and his ministers lay snoring , she ...
... Lord Nelson , to do , although to that accomplished Lady and to her influence and shrewd management at the court of Naples , England owes the victory of Trafalgar . One morning , whilst the king and his ministers lay snoring , she ...
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