The Life of Thomas Paine: Mover of the "Declaration of Independence;" Secretary of Foreign Affairs Under the First American Congress; Members of the National Convention of France: Author of "Common Sense," "The Crisis," "Rights of Man," "Age of Reason," &c., &c.: the Man, Whose Motto Was, "The World is My Country; to Do Good, My Religion." Embracing Practical Considerations on Human Rights; Demonstrating that Man Tends Irrepressibly to Actual Freedom; and Showing a Liberty-aim Connection in the Action of the World's Three Great Author-heroes,--Rousseau, Paine, and ComteCalvin Blanchard, 1860 - 110 страница |
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... principle , as to hold that as soon as married people looked on others than each other with lust- ful eyes , they were no longer so , legally ; but that their old connections should give place to new ones . In the perfect state which ...
... principle , as to hold that as soon as married people looked on others than each other with lust- ful eyes , they were no longer so , legally ; but that their old connections should give place to new ones . In the perfect state which ...
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... principles , if not the reverse of independence , were the reverse of republicanism . These men had long envied the popularity of Paine , but from their want of means to check or control it , they had hitherto remained silent . An ...
... principles , if not the reverse of independence , were the reverse of republicanism . These men had long envied the popularity of Paine , but from their want of means to check or control it , they had hitherto remained silent . An ...
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... principles in govern- ment , whose out - posts he had stormed . As America no longer needed his aid , he resolved to attack the English government at home ; to free England herself . Accordingly , in April , 1787 , he sailed from the ...
... principles in govern- ment , whose out - posts he had stormed . As America no longer needed his aid , he resolved to attack the English government at home ; to free England herself . Accordingly , in April , 1787 , he sailed from the ...
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... principles throughout all France . Mr. Paine 1emarks , that- That Encyclopedia of wit and wisdom , Voltair's " Philosophical Dic- tionary , " is published by Mr. J. P. Mendum , at the office of the Boston Investigator . " LOSSING ...
... principles throughout all France . Mr. Paine 1emarks , that- That Encyclopedia of wit and wisdom , Voltair's " Philosophical Dic- tionary , " is published by Mr. J. P. Mendum , at the office of the Boston Investigator . " LOSSING ...
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... or the of those events in France -wth the principles that pro- we e in the eles princisões Independ . , and fo ∙ rica , w I 4 ya a .. OW 115 " As it was impossible to separate the military events PERIOD THIRD . 23 OW ...
... or the of those events in France -wth the principles that pro- we e in the eles princisões Independ . , and fo ∙ rica , w I 4 ya a .. OW 115 " As it was impossible to separate the military events PERIOD THIRD . 23 OW ...
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Страница 11 - These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph.
Страница 58 - I am in hopes you will find us returned generally to sentiments worthy of former times. In these it will be your glory to have steadily labored, and with as much effect as any man living. That you may long live to continue your useful labors, and to reap their reward in the thankfulness of nations, is my sincere prayer.
Страница 37 - Robespierre, he was seized and imprisoned in his turn and sentenced to transportation. He has since apologized to me for having signed the warrant, by saying, he felt himself in danger and was obliged to do it.
Страница 90 - CITIZEN PRESIDENT, MY hatred and abhorrence of monarchy are sufficiently known : they originate in principles of reason and conviction, nor, except with life, can they ever be extirpated ; but my compassion for the unfortunate, whether friend or enemy, is equally lively and sincere.
Страница 45 - A thousand years hence, for I must indulge a few thoughts, perhaps in less, America may be what England now is. The innocence of her character, that won the hearts of all nations in her favor, may sound like a romance, and her inimitable virtue as if it had never been. The ruins of that liberty, which thousands bled...
Страница 67 - But think how great a portion of mankind consists of weak and ignorant men and women, and of inexperienced, inconsiderate youth of both sexes, who have need of the motives of religion to restrain them from vice, to support their virtue, and retain them in the practice of it till it becomes habitual, which is the great point for its security.
Страница 48 - Do we want to contemplate his power? We see it in the immensity of the Creation. Do we want to contemplate his wisdom? We see it in the unchangeable order by which the incomprehensible Whole is governed. Do we want to contemplate his munificence? We see it in the abundance with which he fills the earth. Do we want to contemplate his mercy? We see it in his not withholding that abundance even from the unthankful.
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Страница 56 - ... undeviating luminaries of the age in which he has lived, yet with a mind assailable by flattery, and receiving through that weak side a tincture of vanity which...
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