The United States of North America as They are: Not as They are Generally Described: Being a Cure for RadicalismLongman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1840 - 517 páginas |
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... poor are become so miserable , and why all these soldiers are found to be necessary . " I attributed our troubles to our form of government ; to there being a king , a titled nobility , and an established church . In this opinion I ...
... poor are become so miserable , and why all these soldiers are found to be necessary . " I attributed our troubles to our form of government ; to there being a king , a titled nobility , and an established church . In this opinion I ...
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... poor are not oppressed , the rich are not privileged . Industry is not mortified by the splendid extravagance of a court rioting at its expense . There taxes are few , because their government is just ; and as there is nothing to render ...
... poor are not oppressed , the rich are not privileged . Industry is not mortified by the splendid extravagance of a court rioting at its expense . There taxes are few , because their government is just ; and as there is nothing to render ...
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... ror and dismay . If Paine's spirit be now permitted to look upon us , what a contrast it beholds ! He said " the poor were not oppressed , the rich were not privileged . " Tens of thousands are GENERAL STATE OF THE UNION . 9.
... ror and dismay . If Paine's spirit be now permitted to look upon us , what a contrast it beholds ! He said " the poor were not oppressed , the rich were not privileged . " Tens of thousands are GENERAL STATE OF THE UNION . 9.
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... poor ; of reducing them to the lowest possible degrada- tion . There is much said against the New Poor Law of England ; for my own part I regret that such a law should ever have disgraced my native country , and I attribute that ...
... poor ; of reducing them to the lowest possible degrada- tion . There is much said against the New Poor Law of England ; for my own part I regret that such a law should ever have disgraced my native country , and I attribute that ...
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... poor man who was required , to sustain his claim , to bring forward all the proofs that I have spoken of , and not being able to do it , he was nonsuited and mulcted in the expenses to the amount of two or three dollars . It is a fact ...
... poor man who was required , to sustain his claim , to bring forward all the proofs that I have spoken of , and not being able to do it , he was nonsuited and mulcted in the expenses to the amount of two or three dollars . It is a fact ...
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