| 1811 - 572 páginas
...to whom he had dedicated the first part of his " Rights of Man," in which he thus addresses him : " As to you, Sir, treacherous in private friendship, and a hypocrite in public life, the world will be puzzled to decide whether you are an apostate or an impostor." From vilifying Washington, he... | |
| James Cheetham - 1817 - 212 páginas
...old, is the prayer of, sir," &c. But Washington is the antipodes of all this in his Parisian letter. " As to you, sir, treacherous in private friendship, and a hypocrite 'in public life, the world will be puzzled to decide whether you are an apostate or an impostor; whether you have abandoned good... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1843 - 550 páginas
...almost at random, like our extracts from the " Age of Reason." " As to you," (speaking to Washington,) " treacherous in private friendship, and a hypocrite in public life, the world will be puzzled to decide whether you are an impostor or a villain ; whether you have abandoned good... | |
| 1849 - 770 páginas
...and among which was the penning of sentences addressed to Washington, similar to the following : " As to you, sir, treacherous in private friendship and a hypocrite in public life, the world will be puzzled to decide, whether you are ал apostate or an impostor ; whether you have abandoned... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1855 - 532 páginas
...and the poor wretch, Thomas Paine, had addressed a public letter to the President, in which he said, "As to you, sir, treacherous in private friendship, and a hypocrite in public life, the world will be puzzled to decide whether you are an apostate or an impostor, whether you have abandoned good... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 466 páginas
...and the poor wretch, Thomas Paine, had addressed a public letter to the President, in which he said, "As to you, sir, treacherous in private friendship, and a hypocrite in public life, the world will be puzzled to decide whether you are an apostate or an impostor, whether you have abandoned good... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1867 - 616 páginas
...and the poor wretch, Thomas Paine, had addressed a public letter to the President, in which he said, "As to you, sir, treacherous in private friendship, and a hypocrite in public life, the world will be puzzled to decide whether you are an apostate or an impostor, whether you have abandoned good... | |
| Van Buren Denslow - 1880 - 412 páginas
...voluptuousness that he cares nothing about character." The letter concludes by denouncing Washington as "treacherous in private friendship and a hypocrite in public life; the world will be puzzled to decide whether you are an apostate or an impostor — whether you have abandoned... | |
| Lloyd D. Simpson - 1885 - 190 páginas
...injustice was acted under the pretence of faith, and the chief of the army became the partner of the fraud And as to you, sir, treacherous in private friendship, and a hypocrite in public life, the world will be puzzled to decide whether you are an apostate or an impostor; whether you have abandoned good... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1886 - 390 páginas
...States." Thomas Paine had published an open letter to Washington a few days before, in which he said, " As to you, sir, treacherous in private friendship and a hypocrite in public life, the world will be puzzled to now decide whether you are an apostate or an impostor, whether you have abandoned... | |
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