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If , according to the Latin proverb , a word is sufficient for a wise man , so , in another sense , it is all that is needful for fools . But as the Revolution advanced in France towards republicanism , the Federalists , who thought the ...
If , according to the Latin proverb , a word is sufficient for a wise man , so , in another sense , it is all that is needful for fools . But as the Revolution advanced in France towards republicanism , the Federalists , who thought the ...
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In shrewdness , in practical sense , Cobbett was fully Paine's equal . He was as coarse and as pithy in expression , but with more wit , a better education , more complete command of language , and a greater variety of resources .
In shrewdness , in practical sense , Cobbett was fully Paine's equal . He was as coarse and as pithy in expression , but with more wit , a better education , more complete command of language , and a greater variety of resources .
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We are and were then a religious people , in spite of the declara- tion in Mr. Adams's Tripolitan treaty , that the government of the United States was not in any sense founded on the Christian religion , and Paine could find few ...
We are and were then a religious people , in spite of the declara- tion in Mr. Adams's Tripolitan treaty , that the government of the United States was not in any sense founded on the Christian religion , and Paine could find few ...
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Author of Common Sense , ' " the epitaph he had fixed upon , was carved upon his tomb . A better one exists from an unknown hand , which tells , in a jesting way , the secret of the sorrows of his later life : - " Here lies Tom Paine ...
Author of Common Sense , ' " the epitaph he had fixed upon , was carved upon his tomb . A better one exists from an unknown hand , which tells , in a jesting way , the secret of the sorrows of his later life : - " Here lies Tom Paine ...
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We should wipe out his later years , cut his life short at 1796 , and take Paine when he wrote " Common Sense , " Paine when he loung- ed at the White Bear in Piccadilly , talk- ing over with Horne Tooke the answer to Mr. Burke's ...
We should wipe out his later years , cut his life short at 1796 , and take Paine when he wrote " Common Sense , " Paine when he loung- ed at the White Bear in Piccadilly , talk- ing over with Horne Tooke the answer to Mr. Burke's ...
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