And as to you, Sir, treacherous in private friendship (for so you have been to me, and that in the day of danger) and a hypocrite in public life, the world will be puzzled to decide whether you are an apostate or an impostor; whether you have abandoned... The Life of Thomas Paine - Página 109por James Cheetham - 1817 - 187 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1795 - 690 páginas
...friendfhip (for fo you have been to me, and'that in the day of danger) and a hypocrite in public life, th* world will be puzzled to decide, whether you are an APOSTATE or an IMPOSTOR f 'whether you have abandoned good principles, or whether you ever had any ?' The american conttitution,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 586 páginas
...president of the United States. And Letter to Gen. ffasiiingten. And as to you, Sir, treacherous in-private friendship, and a hypocrite in public life, the world...puzzled to decide, whether you are an apostate or an impost er; whether you have abandoned good principles, or whether you ever bad any ? Dedication to... | |
| 1811 - 572 páginas
...to whom he had dedicated the first part of his " Rights of Man," in which he thus addresses him : " As to you, Sir, treacherous in private friendship,...decide whether you are an apostate or an impostor." From vilifying Washington, he returned to the abuse of the 'Christian religion, says his biographer.... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1819 - 758 páginas
...Sir, treacherous in private friendship (for so you have been to me, and that in the day of danger) and a hypocrite in public life, the world will be...are an APOSTATE, or an IMPOSTOR?— Whether you have ahandoned good principles, or whether you ever had any ? THOMAS PAINE. APPENDIX. MEMO III AL OF to... | |
| William Sullivan - 1834 - 490 páginas
...treacherous in private friend" ship, (for so you have been to me, and that in the day of " danger,)* and a hypocrite in public life, the world will be...you have abandoned good principles, or " whether you ever had any." It is not to be supposed that Mr. Jefferson, (who was one of Bache's patrons, as appears... | |
| Gilbert Vale - 1841 - 242 páginas
...been to me, and that in the day of danger) and a hypocrite in public life, the world will be troubled to decide whether you are an APOSTATE, or an IMPOSTOR—...you have abandoned good principles, or whether you ever had any. THOMAS PAINE. S in ATHENS, AB, by Shelley, )ICAL, by Paul ON'S MANUAL, •n HEALTH, BANKING,... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1843 - 550 páginas
...almost at random, like our extracts from the " Age of Reason." " As to you," (speaking to Washington,) " treacherous in private friendship, and a hypocrite...world will be puzzled to decide whether you are an impostor or a villain ; whether you have abandoned good principles, or whether you ever had any." This,... | |
| William Sullivan - 1847 - 478 páginas
...sir, treacherous in private friendship, (for so you have been to me, and that in the day of danger,)* and a hypocrite in public life, the world will be...you have abandoned good principles, or whether you ever had any." It is not to be supposed that Mr. Jefferson (who was one of Bache's patrons, as appears... | |
| 1849 - 770 páginas
...and among which was the penning of sentences addressed to Washington, similar to the following : " As to you, sir, treacherous in private friendship...the world will be puzzled to decide, whether you are ал apostate or an impostor ; whether you have abandoned good principles or whether you ever had any."... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1855 - 532 páginas
...and the poor wretch, Thomas Paine, had addressed a public letter to the President, in which he said, "As to you, sir, treacherous in private friendship,...you have abandoned good principles, or whether you ever had any ; " and when a resolution was offered in the House of Representatives, complimenting him.... | |
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