If, to expose the fraud and imposition of monarchy, and every species of hereditary government; to lessen the oppression of taxes ; to propose plans for the education of helpless infancy, and the comfortable support of the aged and distressed ; to... MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF THOMAS PAINE - Page 128by W. T. Sherwin - 1819 - 232 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Paine - 1819 - 758 pages
...If, to expose the fraud and imposition of monarchy, and every species of hereditary government — to lessen the oppression of taxes — to propose plans...conciliate Nations to each other — to extirpate the hoi rid practice of war — to promote universal peace, civilization, and commerce — and to break... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1835 - 522 pages
...happiness. If, to expose the fraud and imposition of monarchy, and every species of hereditary government; to lessen the oppression of taxes ; to propose plans...comfortable support of the aged and distressed ; to endeavor to conciliate nations to each other ; to extirpate the horrid practice of war; to promote... | |
| Ephraim Banks - 1838 - 436 pages
...of hereditary government—to lessen the oppression of taxes—to promote plans for the education 5 of helpless infancy, and the comfortable support of the aged and distressed— to endeavor to conciliate nations to each other—to extirpate the horrid practice of war—to promote... | |
| Gilbert Vale - 1841 - 242 pages
...impending prosecution : ' If to expose the fraud and imposition of every species of hereditary government ; to lessen the oppression of taxes ; to propose plans...comfortable support of the aged and distressed ; to endeavor to conciliate nations to each other ; to extirpate the horrid practice of war ; to promote... | |
| 1842 - 1124 pages
...man. If, to expose the fraud and imposition of monarchy, and every species of hereditary government ; to lessen the oppression of taxes ; to propose plans...comfortable support of the aged and distressed ; to endeavor to conciliate nations to each other ; to extirpate the horrid practice of war ; to promote... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1892 - 408 pages
...imposition of monarchy, and every species of hereditary government—to lessen the oppression of taxes—to propose plans for the education of helpless infancy, and the comfortable support of the aged and distressed—to endeavour to conciliate nations with each other— to extirpate the horrid practice... | |
| William James Linton - 1892 - 196 pages
...— "If to expose the fraud and imposition of monarchy and every species of hereditary government — to lessen the oppression of taxes — to propose plans for the education of *Sherwin, p. :i6. See also the letter from Paine to Sir Archibald Macdonald, then attorney -general.... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1908 - 384 pages
...If, to expose the fraud and imposition of monarchy, and every species of hereditary government — to lessen the oppression of taxes — to propose plans...helpless infancy, and the comfortable support of the aged 222 and distressed — to endeavor to conciliate nations to each other — to extirpate the horrid... | |
| William H. Graves - 1917 - 220 pages
...monarchy, and every species of hereditary government; to lessen the oppression; to prepare plans for education of helpless infancy, and the comfortable support of the aged and distressed; to endeavor to concilitate nations to each other; to extirpate the horrid practice of war; to promote... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1921 - 314 pages
...imposition of monarchy and every species of hereditary government—to lessen the oppression of taxes—to propose plans for the education of helpless infancy, and the comfortable support of the aged and distressed—to endeavour to conciliate nations to each other—to extirpate the horrid practice of... | |
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