The Yale Review, Volym 8George Park Fisher, George Burton Adams, Henry Walcott Farnam, Arthur Twining Hadley, John Christopher Schwab, William Fremont Blackman, Edward Gaylord Bourne, Irving Fisher, Henry Crosby Emery, Wilbur Lucius Cross Blackwell, 1900 |
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... Paine ( 1737-1809 ) . Cobbett's relationship with Paine tells us much about Cobbett's unchanging temperament and changing opinions . As a youth , Paine had actually run away to sea ; in middle age , he too was tried for seditious libel ...
... Paine ( 1737-1809 ) . Cobbett's relationship with Paine tells us much about Cobbett's unchanging temperament and changing opinions . As a youth , Paine had actually run away to sea ; in middle age , he too was tried for seditious libel ...
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... Paine . " And yet , by 1808 - a year before Paine's actual death in New York - and after eight years of direct experience of British government , Cobbett had again become a disciple . Like Paine in The Rights of Man , he was now ...
... Paine . " And yet , by 1808 - a year before Paine's actual death in New York - and after eight years of direct experience of British government , Cobbett had again become a disciple . Like Paine in The Rights of Man , he was now ...
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... Paine - a deist - had been buried , and disinterred the coffin . When Cobbett sailed back to England a month later at the end of his Long Island stay , Paine's bones were part of his luggage . Maybe , as Chesterton suggested , Cobbett ...
... Paine - a deist - had been buried , and disinterred the coffin . When Cobbett sailed back to England a month later at the end of his Long Island stay , Paine's bones were part of his luggage . Maybe , as Chesterton suggested , Cobbett ...
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