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... strikes me dumb with amazement . am not acquainted with such a com- pound of vanity and ignorance as Thomas Paine , in the records of lite rary history . " I to revile as an apostate and impostor . " Agrarian 26 PAINE .
... strikes me dumb with amazement . am not acquainted with such a com- pound of vanity and ignorance as Thomas Paine , in the records of lite rary history . " I to revile as an apostate and impostor . " Agrarian 26 PAINE .
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... Thomas Paine was author of the " Age of Reason . " He would call out during his paroxysms of distress , without intermission , O Lord help me , God help me , Jesus Christ help me , O Lord help me , ' & c . repeating the same expression ...
... Thomas Paine was author of the " Age of Reason . " He would call out during his paroxysms of distress , without intermission , O Lord help me , God help me , Jesus Christ help me , O Lord help me , ' & c . repeating the same expression ...
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... Thomas Paine , a most disgusting idea is presented to our thoughts both of the man and his manners . This idea is completely verified by the account which Mr. Cheetham has given us of his person and deportment . The paintings of Zeuxis ...
... Thomas Paine , a most disgusting idea is presented to our thoughts both of the man and his manners . This idea is completely verified by the account which Mr. Cheetham has given us of his person and deportment . The paintings of Zeuxis ...
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... Thomas Palmer , knt . of Wingham , in Kent , where he was born in 1601. He was educated at St. John's college , Cambridge , but was afterwards chosen fellow of Queen's . In 1626 archbishop Abbot licensed him to preach a lecture at St ...
... Thomas Palmer , knt . of Wingham , in Kent , where he was born in 1601. He was educated at St. John's college , Cambridge , but was afterwards chosen fellow of Queen's . In 1626 archbishop Abbot licensed him to preach a lecture at St ...
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... Thomas Johnson , Lond . 1634 , and re- printed with additions in 1649. His treatise on gun - shot wounds was published by Walter Hammond in 1617 , and that on the plague in 1630. Numerous editions of , his whole works were afterwards ...
... Thomas Johnson , Lond . 1634 , and re- printed with additions in 1649. His treatise on gun - shot wounds was published by Walter Hammond in 1617 , and that on the plague in 1630. Numerous editions of , his whole works were afterwards ...
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