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Gadhafi was an example of tyranny.
who now this # According to the first paragraph, who will "shrink from the service of his country"? # What will the people who do not shrink from service deserve? # According to the first paragraph, what has Britain declared? # According to the final paragraph, what will a person "whose heart is firm" pursue "unto death"? # What opinion of offensive wars does Paine express in the final paragraph? # What does Paine mean when he refers to "the summer soldier" and "the sunshine patriot"? # What is the point of Paine's story about the tavern keeper at Amboy? # Name two emotions to which Paine appeals in his essay. # How might a colonist who had remained loyal to the British react to Paine's argument? # Paine uses the aphorism "the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph" to express his belief that hardships faced by the American forces during the war will make their eventual victory more meaningful. Find one more aphorism used in Paine's essay and explain the point he is making with it.
According to the Declaration of Independence the King of England wanted to establish "absolute Tyranny over these" colonies.
Thomas Adams Paine
tyranny got rule by them self. and thats the answer!
Thomas Paine compares tyranny to hell , because tyranny is simular to being cruel and hell is mostly cruel things.
First. - The remains of Monarchical tyranny in the person of the King. Secondly. - The remains of Aristocratical tyranny in the persons of the Peers. Thirdly. - The new Republican materials, in the persons of the Commons, on whose virtue depends the freedom of England.
Thomas Paine said that in his pamphlet titled "Common Sense" (1776)
Thomas Paine
Yes, according to Paine, Britain should be ashamed for its treatment of the colonists. Thomas Paine was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
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Tyranny
According to the Declaration of Independence the King of England wanted to establish "absolute Tyranny over these" colonies.