The Political Writings of Thomas Paine: Secretary to the Committee of Foreign Affairs in the American Revolution : to which is Prefixed a Brief Sketch of the Author's Life, Volumen1G. Davidson, 1824 |
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... condition of doing justice to others , while we continue under the influence of some lead- ing partiality , so neither are we capable of doing it to our- selves while we remain fettered by an obstinate prejudice . And as a man who is ...
... condition of doing justice to others , while we continue under the influence of some lead- ing partiality , so neither are we capable of doing it to our- selves while we remain fettered by an obstinate prejudice . And as a man who is ...
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... condition of others , while we continue under the influe ing partiality , so neither are we capable selves while we remain fettered by an o And as a man who is attached to a pro choose or judge of a wife , so any pr of a rotten ...
... condition of others , while we continue under the influe ing partiality , so neither are we capable selves while we remain fettered by an o And as a man who is attached to a pro choose or judge of a wife , so any pr of a rotten ...
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... condition is , legislation without law ; wisdom without a plan ; a con- stitution without a name ; and , what is strangely astonish- ing , perfect independence contending for dependance . The instance is without a precedent ; the case ...
... condition is , legislation without law ; wisdom without a plan ; a con- stitution without a name ; and , what is strangely astonish- ing , perfect independence contending for dependance . The instance is without a precedent ; the case ...
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... condition was still worse ; our currency had no foundation , and the fall of it would have ruined whig and tory alike . We had no other law than a kind of moderated passion ; no other civil power than an honest mob ; and no other ...
... condition was still worse ; our currency had no foundation , and the fall of it would have ruined whig and tory alike . We had no other law than a kind of moderated passion ; no other civil power than an honest mob ; and no other ...
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... condition for a young country to be in ? Had the French pursued their fortune immediately after the defeat of Braddock last war , this city and prov- ince had then experienced the woful calamities of being a British subject . A scene of ...
... condition for a young country to be in ? Had the French pursued their fortune immediately after the defeat of Braddock last war , this city and prov- ince had then experienced the woful calamities of being a British subject . A scene of ...
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Página 65 - 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.
Página 28 - Nevertheless the people refused to obey the voice of Samuel ; and they said, Nay ; but we will have a king over us ; that we also may be like all the nations ; and that our king may judge us, and go out before us, and fight our battles.
Página 27 - He will take your sons and appoint them for himself, for his chariots and to be his horsemen; and some shall run before his chariots.
Página 26 - Gideon, Rule thou over us, both thou, and thy son, and thy son's son also: for thou hast delivered us from the hand of Midian. 23 And Gideon said unto them, I will not rule over you, neither shall my son rule over you : the LORD shall rule over you.
Página 39 - O ye that love mankind! Ye that dare oppose not only the tyranny but the tyrant, stand forth! Every spot of the old world is over-run with oppression. Freedom hath been hunted round the Globe. Asia and Africa have long expelled her. Europe regards her like a stranger, and England hath given her warning to depart. O! receive the fugitive, and prepare in time an asylum for mankind.
Página 33 - The sun never shined on a cause of greater worth. Tis not the affair of a city, a county, a province, or a kingdom, but of a continent — of at least one eighth part of the habitable globe. Tis not the concern of a day, a year, or an age; posterity are virtually involved in the contest, and will be more or less affected, even to the end of time, by the proceedings now.
Página 26 - And said unto him, Behold, thou art old, and thy sons walk not in thy ways: now make us a king to judge us like all the nations.
Página 302 - Nor can any man, who acknowledges the being of God, be justly deprived or abridged of any civil right as a citizen, on account of his religious sentiments or peculiar mode of religious worship...
Página 33 - For never can true reconcilement grow Where wounds of deadly hate have pierced so deep...
Página 28 - And all the people said unto Samuel, Pray for thy servants unto the Lord thy God, that we die not : for we have added unto all our sins this evil, to ask us a king.