“Evils, like poisons, have their uses, and there are diseases which no other remedy can reach.”
Quote by Thomas Paine
Book:The American Crisis
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The American Crisis
This work is a compilation of influential writings by Thomas Paine, addressing the political and social landscape of the American colonies during the Revolutionary War. Paine's persuasive arguments for independence and his call to action are central to the text, which played a significant role in shaping public opinion and supporting the cause of the American Revolution. more
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