The Life of Thomas Paine: Author of "Common Sense", "Rights of Man", "Age of Reason", &c., &c. With Critical and Explanatory Observations on His Writings; and an Appendix, Containing His Letters to Washington, Suppressed in His Works at Present Published in this Countryauthor, 1841 - 192 páginas |
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... proofs of this , we arrive at a very different conclusion . In the course of this work we shall show the sources from which we have derived our information . G. V. INSTITUTE LIFE OF THOMAS PAINE . PART I. MOST men 14 PREFACE .
... proofs of this , we arrive at a very different conclusion . In the course of this work we shall show the sources from which we have derived our information . G. V. INSTITUTE LIFE OF THOMAS PAINE . PART I. MOST men 14 PREFACE .
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... arrival , he found himself without either friends or money , and desti- tute of the means of procuring any , except by again having recourse to the business he had just deserted . He applied to a Mr. Morris , a staymaker , in Hanover ...
... arrival , he found himself without either friends or money , and desti- tute of the means of procuring any , except by again having recourse to the business he had just deserted . He applied to a Mr. Morris , a staymaker , in Hanover ...
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... arrival in the Downs , the ships ' boats flocked round her to unload her and her contraband cargo . A customhouse extra boat , commanded by William Wallace , seeing the lug- ger , followed and took her ; in doing which he did his duty ...
... arrival in the Downs , the ships ' boats flocked round her to unload her and her contraband cargo . A customhouse extra boat , commanded by William Wallace , seeing the lug- ger , followed and took her ; in doing which he did his duty ...
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... arriving at the truth . It was , as Paine said , a private affair ; and we have not the means of withdrawing the veil , and have consequently no right to come to an unchari- table conclusion toward either party . We however infer that ...
... arriving at the truth . It was , as Paine said , a private affair ; and we have not the means of withdrawing the veil , and have consequently no right to come to an unchari- table conclusion toward either party . We however infer that ...
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... arrival he obtained an introduction to Dr. Franklin , who advised him to go to Amer- ica . The doctor probably perceived in his interviews with Paine that he was a man possessed of abilities of no ordinary character , and this accounts ...
... arrival he obtained an introduction to Dr. Franklin , who advised him to go to Amer- ica . The doctor probably perceived in his interviews with Paine that he was a man possessed of abilities of no ordinary character , and this accounts ...
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