... 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
| Vernon Louis Parrington - 1927 - 452 страница
...capacity to deal wisely with the problems of society if the necessary information were set before them. "As far as my experience in public life extends, I have ever observed that the great mass of people are always just, both in their intentions and their object; but the true method of attaining... | |
| Michael Walzer - 1992 - 288 страница
...as 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 shew... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1995 - 944 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 object; but the true method of accomplishing that effect, does not always... | |
| Thomas Paine - 2002 - 300 страница
...honor, if that can be called an honor which is only a duty. A Friend to Rhode-Island and the Union, 1783 The great mass of the People are invariably just, both in their intentions, and in their object; but the true method of accomplishing that effect, does not always... | |
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