The Life and Writings of Thomas Paine: Containing a Biography, Том 2V. Parke, 1908 |
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... hath undertaken in his own right to ort the Parliament in which he calls theirs , s the good people of this country are griev- oppressed by the combination , they have doubted privilege to inquire into the preten- of both , and equally ...
... hath undertaken in his own right to ort the Parliament in which he calls theirs , s the good people of this country are griev- oppressed by the combination , they have doubted privilege to inquire into the preten- of both , and equally ...
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... every man to whom nature hath given the power of feeling ; of which class , regardless of party cen- sure , is THE AUTHOR . Philadelphia , February 14 , 1776 . OSTSCRIPT TO PREFACE IN THE THIRD EDITION P. S. - XX WRITINGS OF THOMAS PAINE.
... every man to whom nature hath given the power of feeling ; of which class , regardless of party cen- sure , is THE AUTHOR . Philadelphia , February 14 , 1776 . OSTSCRIPT TO PREFACE IN THE THIRD EDITION P. S. - XX WRITINGS OF THOMAS PAINE.
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... hath all the distinctions of a house divided against itself ; and though the ex- pressions be pleasantly arranged , yet when ex- amined , they appear idle and ambiguous ; and it will always happen , that the nicest construction that ...
... hath all the distinctions of a house divided against itself ; and though the ex- pressions be pleasantly arranged , yet when ex- amined , they appear idle and ambiguous ; and it will always happen , that the nicest construction that ...
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... hath only made kings more subtle- not more just . Wherefore , laying aside all national pride and prejudice in favor of modes and forms , the plain truth is , that it is wholly owing to the con- stitution of the people , and not to the ...
... hath only made kings more subtle- not more just . Wherefore , laying aside all national pride and prejudice in favor of modes and forms , the plain truth is , that it is wholly owing to the con- stitution of the people , and not to the ...
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... hath improved on the plan , doing the same to their living ones . How im- ous is the title of sacred majesty applied to a orm who in the midst of his splendor is crumb- ig into dust ! As the exalting one man so greatly above the st ...
... hath improved on the plan , doing the same to their living ones . How im- ous is the title of sacred majesty applied to a orm who in the midst of his splendor is crumb- ig into dust ! As the exalting one man so greatly above the st ...
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