| Thomas Paine - 1792 - 262 str.
...endeavours could go, they have all been directcd to conciliate the affections, unite the interefts, and draw and keep the mind of the country together ; and the better to affift in this foundation-work of the Revolution, I have avoided all places of profit or office, either... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 478 str.
...AMERICANS — our inferior one varies with the place. So far as my endeavors could go, they have all been directed to conciliate the affections, unite...kept myself at a distance from all parties and party connexions, and even disregarded all private and inferior concerns : and when we take into view the... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 524 str.
...us,- a source of endless misfortune^ So far as my endeavors could go, they have all been directed,^ conciliate the affections, unite the interests and...kept myself at a distance from all parties and party connexions, and even disregarded all private and inferior concerns: and when we takr> It is with confederated... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 444 str.
...AMERICANS—our inferior one varies with the place. So far .as my endeavo'rs could go, they have all been directed to conciliate the affections, unite...assist in this foundation work of the revolution. 1 have avoided all places of profit or office, either in the state I live in, or in the United States;... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 470 str.
...AMERICANS — our inferior one varies with the place. So far as my endeavours coull go, they have all been directed to conciliate the affections, unite...country together ; and the better to assist in this foundation-work of the revolution, I have avoided all places of profit or office, either in the state... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 482 str.
...AMERICANS — our inferior one varies with the place. So far as my endeavours coul.l go, they have all been directed to conciliate the affections, unite...country together ; and the better to assist in this foundation-work of the revolution, I have avoided all places of profit or office, either in the state... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1835 - 552 str.
...AMERICANS —our inferior one varies with the place.. So far as my endeavors could go, they have all been directed to conciliate the affections, unite the interests, and draw and keep the mind of the cour.try together ; and the better to assist in this foundation work of the revolution, I have avoided... | |
| Joel Moody - 1872 - 332 str.
...of the part he took in the revolution, he says : I. "So far as my endeavors could go, they have all been directed to conciliate the affections, unite...and draw and keep the mind of the country together; (II) and the better to assist in this foundation work of the revolution, I have avoided all places... | |
| Joel Moody - 1872 - 332 str.
...of the part he took in the revolution, he says : I. "So far as my endeavors could go, they have all been directed to conciliate the affections, unite...and draw and keep the mind of the country together ; (II) and the better to assist in this foundation work of the revolution, I have avoided all places... | |
| Joel Moody - 1872 - 340 str.
...of the part he took in the revolution, he says: I. " So far as my endeavors could go, they have all been directed to conciliate the affections, unite...and draw and keep the mind of the country together; (II) and the better to assist in this foundation work of the revolution, I have avoided all places-... | |
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