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... 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 . Later , when Burr was acquitted of treason , Paine found ...
... 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 . Later , when Burr was acquitted of treason , Paine found ...
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... 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 resting - place for his body in their ground . The request was ...
... 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 resting - place for his body in their ground . The request was ...
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... mind dirt , drunkenness , and Mere worldlings hopeless damnation . call him " Tom Paine , " in a tone which combines derision and contempt . A bust of him , by Jarvis , in the possession of the New York Historical Society , is kept un ...
... mind dirt , drunkenness , and Mere worldlings hopeless damnation . call him " Tom Paine , " in a tone which combines derision and contempt . A bust of him , by Jarvis , in the possession of the New York Historical Society , is kept un ...
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... mind , by virtue of which alone the Pons Asinorum can be crossed , and the Forty - Seventh Problem of Euclid- which I entirely disbelieve - mastered . I own to a prodigious respect , enter- tained since my Sophomore year at the ...
... mind , by virtue of which alone the Pons Asinorum can be crossed , and the Forty - Seventh Problem of Euclid- which I entirely disbelieve - mastered . I own to a prodigious respect , enter- tained since my Sophomore year at the ...
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... mind it is vastly entertaining , and cures one's melancholy as cautery cures certain physical afflictions . It may be amusing for you also to notice that Don Quixote's niece and Pope were of the same mind . She called poetry a catch ...
... mind it is vastly entertaining , and cures one's melancholy as cautery cures certain physical afflictions . It may be amusing for you also to notice that Don Quixote's niece and Pope were of the same mind . She called poetry a catch ...
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