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Paine asks on page 27, "can there be any doubt, but the whole power of the crown will exerted, to keep this continent as?
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Which Paine and which book/edition do you mean? (Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense, The American Crisis, Rights of Man, etc., and wording/page numbers vary by edition.) If you can tell me the work or paste a little more surrounding text I’ll find and supply the complete sentence and explain it.
If you mean Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, a likely completion is that “the whole power of the crown will be exerted to keep this continent a dependent colony (or province) of Britain,” but I can confirm the exact wording once you tell me the source.
If you mean Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, a likely completion is that “the whole power of the crown will be exerted to keep this continent a dependent colony (or province) of Britain,” but I can confirm the exact wording once you tell me the source.
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