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Paine , Thomas , First Appearance of , in Amer- ica , 565 . " in England and in France , 690 . Second Appearance of , in the United States , 1 . Percival , 59 . Professor at the Breakfast - Table , The , 119 , 232 , 369 , 500 , 622 ...
Paine , Thomas , First Appearance of , in Amer- ica , 565 . " in England and in France , 690 . Second Appearance of , in the United States , 1 . Percival , 59 . Professor at the Breakfast - Table , The , 119 , 232 , 369 , 500 , 622 ...
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THOMAS PAINE'S SECOND APPEARANCE IN THE UNITED STATES . " Nay , so far did he carry his obstinacy , that he absolutely invited a professed Anti - Diluvian from the Gallic Empire , who illuminated the whole country with his principles ...
THOMAS PAINE'S SECOND APPEARANCE IN THE UNITED STATES . " Nay , so far did he carry his obstinacy , that he absolutely invited a professed Anti - Diluvian from the Gallic Empire , who illuminated the whole country with his principles ...
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Ask an American if a certain act be constitutional , " says Paine , " he pulls out his pocket volume , turns to page and verse , and gives you a correct answer in a moment . " Poor Mr. Paine ! if you had lived fifty years longer ...
Ask an American if a certain act be constitutional , " says Paine , " he pulls out his pocket volume , turns to page and verse , and gives you a correct answer in a moment . " Poor Mr. Paine ! if you had lived fifty years longer ...
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... or whether , in the immediate in- stance , it has any meaning at all . John Adams said in his " Defence of American Constitutions , " " Our countrymen will never run delirious after a word or a name . 1859. ] 3 Thomas Paine .
... or whether , in the immediate in- stance , it has any meaning at all . John Adams said in his " Defence of American Constitutions , " " Our countrymen will never run delirious after a word or a name . 1859. ] 3 Thomas Paine .
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... England was " an insular Bastille of slaves , " and New England " the Vendée of America . " On the other side , the Federalists returned cheer for 99 cheer , looked with true British con- tempt on 4 [ July , Thomas Paine .
... England was " an insular Bastille of slaves , " and New England " the Vendée of America . " On the other side , the Federalists returned cheer for 99 cheer , looked with true British con- tempt on 4 [ July , Thomas Paine .
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