 | Thomas Paine - 2007 - 96 páginas
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 | 1776 - 746 páginas
...the public concerns will ¡ncreafe likewise ; and the diftance at which the members may {i'paratcd, will render it too inconvenient for all of them to meet on every occafion, as at firft, when their number was fmall, their habitations near, and the public concerns... | |
 | Thomas Paine - 1824 - 480 páginas
...occasion as at first, when their number was small, their habitations near, and the public concerns trifling. This will point out the convenience of their...supposed to have the same concerns at stake which those have who appointed them, and who will act in the same manner as the whole body would were they... | |
 | Thomas Paine - 1824 - 444 páginas
...colony increases, the public concerns will increase likewise, and the distance at which the members may be separated, will render it too inconvenient...small, their habitations near, and the public concerns trifling. This will point out the convenience of their consenting to leave the legislative part to... | |
 | Thomas Paine - 1824 - 526 páginas
...colony increases, the public concerns will increase likewise, and the distance at which the members may be separated, will render it too inconvenient...small, their habitations near, and the public concerns trifling. This will point out the convenience of their consenting to leave the legislative part to... | |
 | Thomas Paine - 1826 - 482 páginas
...colony increases, the public concerns will increase likewise, and the distance at which the member* may be separated, will render it too inconvenient...supposed to have the same concerns at stake which those have who appointed them, and who will act in the same manner as the whole body would act were... | |
 | William Carpenter - 1833 - 270 páginas
...colony increases, the public con| cerns will increase likewise, and the distance at which the ' members may be separated, will render it too inconvenient...supposed to have the same concerns at stake which those have who appointed them, and who will act in the same manner as the whole body would act, were... | |
 | Thomas Paine - 1835
...public concerns will increase likewise, and the distance at which the members may be separated, v. ill render it too inconvenient for all of them to meet...occasion as at first, when their number was small, COMMON SENSE. 31 their habitations near, and the public concerns few and trifling. This will point... | |
 | E. J. Schellhous - 1883 - 362 páginas
...the colony increases, public concerns will increase likewise, and the distance at which the members may be separated will render it too inconvenient for...their number was small, their habitations near. and public concerns few and trifling. " This will point out the convenience of their consenting to leave... | |
 | E. J. Schellhous - 1883 - 362 páginas
...public concerns will increase likewise, and the distance at which the members may be separated^will render it too inconvenient for all of them to meet...their number was small, their habitations near, and public concerns few and trifling. "This will point out the convenience of their consenting to leave... | |
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