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What- ever subject occupied the public mind interested Paine and provoked his re- marks . He was bitter in his attacks upon the Federalists and Burrites for attempt ing to jockey Jefferson out of the Presi- dency .
What- ever subject occupied the public mind interested Paine and provoked his re- marks . He was bitter in his attacks upon the Federalists and Burrites for attempt ing to jockey Jefferson out of the Presi- dency .
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As death drew near , the memories of early youth arose vividly in his mind . He wished to be buried in the cemetery of the Quakers , in whose principles his father had edu- cated him . He sent for a leading mem- ber of the sect to ask a ...
As death drew near , the memories of early youth arose vividly in his mind . He wished to be buried in the cemetery of the Quakers , in whose principles his father had edu- cated him . He sent for a leading mem- ber of the sect to ask a ...
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... -an ill - flavored name , redolent of brandy and of brimstone , his beverage in life and his well - earned pun- ishment in eternity , which suggests to the serious mind dirt , drunkenness , and hopeless damnation .
... -an ill - flavored name , redolent of brandy and of brimstone , his beverage in life and his well - earned pun- ishment in eternity , which suggests to the serious mind dirt , drunkenness , and hopeless damnation .
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Of course , much of this omnivorous reading is from habit , and , invitâ Minervâ , cannot be dignified by the name of study , that stiff , steady , persistent , uncompromising application of the mind , by virtue of which alone the ...
Of course , much of this omnivorous reading is from habit , and , invitâ Minervâ , cannot be dignified by the name of study , that stiff , steady , persistent , uncompromising application of the mind , by virtue of which alone the ...
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It may be amusing for you also to notice that Don Quixote's niece and Pope were of the same mind . She called poetry 66 a catch- ing and incurable disease , " and Pope's unfortunate Poet " lives and writes agen .
It may be amusing for you also to notice that Don Quixote's niece and Pope were of the same mind . She called poetry 66 a catch- ing and incurable disease , " and Pope's unfortunate Poet " lives and writes agen .
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