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" A few more of such flaming arguments as were exhibited at Falmouth and Norfolk, added to the sound doctrine and unanswerable reasoning contained in the pamphlet " Common Sense," will not leave numbers at a loss to decide upon the propriety of a separation. "
The Life of Thomas Jefferson - Strana 137
autor/autoři: Henry Stephens Randall - 1858
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George Washington ...

Rupert Hughes - 1927 - 746 str.
...like Samuel Adams and General Greene had long cherished. As Washington wrote to Reed: "A few more of such flaming arguments, as were exhibited at Falmouth...Sense? will not leave numbers at a loss to decide upon the propriety of a separation." 12 The almost hilarious tone of Washington's letter to Reed concerning...
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Washington, Svazek 1

Joseph Dillaway Sawyer - 1927 - 668 str.
...would seem to disprove this.2 After the publication of Paine's pamphlet, however, we find him saying: "A few more such flaming arguments as were exhibited...Sense," will not leave numbers at a loss to decide upon the propriety of a separation." In February of the same year (1776) Washington speaks at greater...
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The Dial, Svazek 13

Francis Fisher Browne - 1892 - 444 str.
...thereupon wrote to Joseph Reed : " A few more such flaming arguments as were exhibited at Kal mouth and Norfolk, added to the sound doctrine and unanswerable...Sense, 'will not leave numbers at a loss to decide upon the propriety of separation." Of the effectiveness of this production there can be no question....
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The Constitutional Review, Svazek 11

1927 - 286 str.
...of the necessity of separation." Washington wrote to his trusted friend and secretary Joseph Reed : "A few more such flaming arguments as were exhibited at Falmouth and Norfolk (burned by the British), added to the sound doctrine and unanswerable arguments contained in the pamphlet...
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The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript ..., Svazek 4

George Washington - 1931 - 684 str.
...those feelings which distinguish a civilized people from the most barbarous savages. A few more of such flaming arguments, as were exhibited at Falmouth...doctrine and unanswerable reasoning contained in the pamphlet"Common Sense," will not leave numbers at a loss to decide upon the propriety of a separation....
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Why I Am Not a Christian: And Other Essays on Religion and Related Subjects

Bertrand Russell - 1953 - 294 str.
...Falmouth in Maine and Norfolk in Virginia, Washington wrote to a friend (January 31, 1776): "A few more of such flaming arguments as were exhibited at Falmouth...Sense, will not leave numbers at a loss to decide upon the propriety of separation." The work was topical and has now only a historical interest, but...
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The Nascence of American Literature

Darrel Abel - 2002 - 438 str.
...Adams, or Sam Adams. Washington owned to its being irresistible in its arguments for independence: "The sound doctrine and unanswerable reasoning contained...Sense,' will not leave numbers at a loss to decide upon the propriety of separation." It was read aloud to the illiterate, and has been credited by all...
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Tom Paine and Revolutionary America

Eric Foner - 2005 - 378 str.
...all gave added weight to Paine's call for independence. As George Washington observed, "A few more of such flaming arguments as were exhibited at Falmouth...contained in the pamphlet Common Sense, will not leave members [of Congress] at a loss to decide upon the propriety of separation." Common Sense did not,...
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The Founding of a Nation: A History of the American Revolution, 1763-1776

Merrill Jensen - 2004 - 754 str.
...January, George Washington had declared that a few more "flaming arguments" such as the burning of Norfolk, "added to the sound doctrine and unanswerable...Common Sense will not leave numbers at a loss to decide upon the propriety of a separation." 106 In mid-April he asserted that the British would never offer...
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The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll - Volume 5 - Discussions (Ingersolls ...

528 str.
...Common Sense.' I could not have written anything in so manly and striking a style." — JOHN ADAMS. "A few more such flaming arguments as were exhibited...will not leave numbers at a loss to decide on the propriety of a separation." — GEORGE WASHINGTON. " It is not necessary for me to tell you how much...
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