The Republican, Volume 2Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1820 |
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... Paine's approbation of the girl , who told him that she had burnt his book : whilst in the same sentence , almost , you quote the authority of his physician , that he died steadfast in his published creed . With respect to Mr. Paine's ...
... Paine's approbation of the girl , who told him that she had burnt his book : whilst in the same sentence , almost , you quote the authority of his physician , that he died steadfast in his published creed . With respect to Mr. Paine's ...
Halaman 440
... Paine's Theological Works , that he has not read the edition that was published in 1819 , or he would have known that Paine wrote and published several tracts , after Bishop Watson answered the second part of the Age of Reason . We have ...
... Paine's Theological Works , that he has not read the edition that was published in 1819 , or he would have known that Paine wrote and published several tracts , after Bishop Watson answered the second part of the Age of Reason . We have ...
Halaman 441
... Paine , and take him only by his writings prior to that time . In fact , we have nothing to do with any thing but his writings in the present day . We have one consolation from his life , that his opinions were uniform to the last . If ...
... Paine , and take him only by his writings prior to that time . In fact , we have nothing to do with any thing but his writings in the present day . We have one consolation from his life , that his opinions were uniform to the last . If ...
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Insurrections in Scotland and Ireland 289 | 7 |
Address to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland 437 | 16 |
Letter to the Rev W Wait | 56 |
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