Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Tom Paine” in chapter 1.24 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29.:
... Jim Pleasants, the man without a model, of high-erected thought and patriotic purpose, who had rather agonize in Hades rightly than enjoy bliss beyond the cerulean improperly.
Napoleon I said that Tom Paine , by virtue of his patriotic deeds in behalf of the American patriots during the revolution, was entitled to a monument of brass.
So say we of the gallant James Pleasants, who was complimented by Fi...
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