Memoirs of the Life of Thomas Paine: With Observations on His Writings, Critical and ExplanatoryR. Carlile, 1819 - 232 páginas |
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... never existed a public character whose reputation has been assail- ed with more illiberality , or whose motives have been misrepresented with more viru- lence . To rescue his name from the un- deserved reproaches which have been cast ...
... never existed a public character whose reputation has been assail- ed with more illiberality , or whose motives have been misrepresented with more viru- lence . To rescue his name from the un- deserved reproaches which have been cast ...
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... never re- corded . — The undertaking has , with a few exceptions , been an agreeable one , and if the reader experience as much pleasure in perusing , as I have done in writing the work , we shall both be amply gratified . MEMOIRS OF ...
... never re- corded . — The undertaking has , with a few exceptions , been an agreeable one , and if the reader experience as much pleasure in perusing , as I have done in writing the work , we shall both be amply gratified . MEMOIRS OF ...
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... never baptized . He was , how- ever , privately named , and through the pious care of his aunt , he was afterwards confirmed by the Bishop of Norwich . At an early age , Paine was sent to the free school at Thetford , where he was ...
... never baptized . He was , how- ever , privately named , and through the pious care of his aunt , he was afterwards confirmed by the Bishop of Norwich . At an early age , Paine was sent to the free school at Thetford , where he was ...
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... . For some trifling fault he was dismissed from this situation , in something more than a What the nature of that fault year afterwards . was , has never been satisfactorily explained ; but those LIFE OF THOMAS PAINE .
... . For some trifling fault he was dismissed from this situation , in something more than a What the nature of that fault year afterwards . was , has never been satisfactorily explained ; but those LIFE OF THOMAS PAINE .
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... never have been restored to the office , which was the case in about eleven months after his dismissal . The following is a copy of his petition to the Board of Excise to restore him to his situation : - " HONOURABLE SIRS , " In humble ...
... never have been restored to the office , which was the case in about eleven months after his dismissal . The following is a copy of his petition to the Board of Excise to restore him to his situation : - " HONOURABLE SIRS , " In humble ...
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