he described him as a thief
No, because Paine is saying that the British king is like our laws here in America.
Jehehej
Thomas Paine was against the King of England, George III. Paine did not agree with his policy of taxation of the colonies without their proper representation in the British Parliament.
Jehehej
To state the reasons for leaving the British king.
Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine
Royal Brute was the name William Whipple, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, used to describe King George. In a letter to his brother (1775), Whipple used the phrase "the Royal Brute's Forces and Pirates" to describe the British King, British Army and Royal Navy. Thomas Paine, the writer of The Rights of Man and Common Sense, also used the phrase in the political tract Common Sense. It was published in 1776. Thomas Paine is sometimes credited with coining the phrase, but the letter by William Whipple was written months earlier, so I am not sure who originated the term. --- it a a royal kingdom
In "Common Sense," Thomas Paine refers to King George III of Britain as the king of America who rules above. He argues that the monarchy imposes tyranny on the American colonies, suggesting that true governance should come from the people rather than a distant king. Paine advocates for independence and self-governance, promoting the idea that America should break free from British rule.
Im not 100% sure, but I think it was Thomas Paine
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Im not 100% sure, but I think it was Thomas Paine