Thomas Paine — "The present state of things is the effect of a long series of revolutions in the…"
The present state of things is the effect of a long series of revolutions in the mind, rather than a sudden change in the affairs of the world.
The present state of things is the effect of a long series of revolutions in the mind, rather than a sudden change in the affairs of the world.
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"The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country."
"It is not in the power of Britain or of Europe to conquer America, if she do not conquer herself by delay and disunion."
"Government, by being established on a false system, is a nursery of fraud and corruption, and needs to be reformed."
"The power of God is the first cause, and the power of man is the second cause; neither can exist without the other."
"The American Revolution was a war of principles, and not of property."
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