Life of Thomas PaineP. Eckler, 1892 - 88 pagini |
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... lived in the same house . To those , who upon this circumstance would found an unfavorable opinion , we will only say , that no inference bearing upon Paine's character can be deduced from the bare fact , of which neither the extrinsic ...
... lived in the same house . To those , who upon this circumstance would found an unfavorable opinion , we will only say , that no inference bearing upon Paine's character can be deduced from the bare fact , of which neither the extrinsic ...
Pagina 46
... lived a life of retirement and philoso- phical ease , while it was believed he was gone into the country for his health , which by this time indeed was much impaired by intense application to business , and by the anxious solicitude he ...
... lived a life of retirement and philoso- phical ease , while it was believed he was gone into the country for his health , which by this time indeed was much impaired by intense application to business , and by the anxious solicitude he ...
Pagina 48
... lived . Madame Roland was one of this class . Her enthusiasm and passion , her illusions , her martyrdom , her unex- tinguishable hope for the future , amid the actual discouragement of the present , ren- dered her , even in the very ...
... lived . Madame Roland was one of this class . Her enthusiasm and passion , her illusions , her martyrdom , her unex- tinguishable hope for the future , amid the actual discouragement of the present , ren- dered her , even in the very ...
Pagina 56
... lived in obscurity , and only went out at night ; he only communicated with his fel- lows with the most sinistrous precautions . A subterranean cell was his residence , and there he took refuge safe from poignard and poison . His ...
... lived in obscurity , and only went out at night ; he only communicated with his fel- lows with the most sinistrous precautions . A subterranean cell was his residence , and there he took refuge safe from poignard and poison . His ...
Pagina 58
... lived in the closest intimacy with Washington up to the time of his quitting Amer- ica in 1787 , and it further appears that they corresponded up to the time of Mr. Paine's imprisonment in the Luxembourg . But here a fatal breach took ...
... lived in the closest intimacy with Washington up to the time of his quitting Amer- ica in 1787 , and it further appears that they corresponded up to the time of Mr. Paine's imprisonment in the Luxembourg . But here a fatal breach took ...
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Pagina 19 - Our Place among Infinities: A Series of Essays contrasting our Little Abode in Space and Time with the Infinities Around us.
Pagina 11 - XVIII. The Nature of Light. With a General Account of Physical Optics.
Pagina 1 - Edition, with a New Introduction. " No candid reader of the ' Creed of Christendom ' can close the book without the secret acknowledgment that it is a model of honest investigation and clear exposition, conceived in the true spirit of serious and faithful research.
Pagina 54 - And as to you, Sir, treacherous in private friendship (for so you have been to me, and that in the day of danger) and a hypocrite in public life, the world will be puzzled to decide whether you are an apostate or an impostor ; whether you have abandoned good principles, or whether you ever had any.
Pagina 34 - ... to conciliate nations to each other ; to extirpate the horrid practice of war; to promote universal peace, civilization, and commerce ; and to break the chains of political superstition, and raise degraded man to his proper rank ;—if these things be libellous, let me live the life of a libeller, and let the name of libeller be engraved on my tomb.
Pagina 40 - When, in countries that are called civilized, we see age going to the workhouse and youth to the gallows, something must be wrong in the system of Government.
Pagina 19 - Other Worlds than Ours ; The Plurality of Worlds Studied under the Light of Recent Scientific Researches.
Pagina 7 - America, which, by the peace, have been so happily enlarged: and whereas it is just and necessary, that a revenue be raised, in your Majesty's said dominions in America, for defraying the expenses of defending, protecting, and securing the same...
Pagina 78 - Maker? Mind thine own concerns. If he believes not as thou believest, it is a proof that thou believest not as he believeth, and there is no earthly power can determine between you. With respect to...