Common Sense

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Common Sense
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809
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The debt we may contract doth not deserve our regard, if the work bebut accomplished. No nation ought to be without a debt. A nationaldebt is a national bond; and when it bears no interest, is in no case agrievance. Britain is oppressed with a debt of upwards of one hundredand forty millions sterling, for which she pays upwards of fourmillions interest. And as a compensation for her debt, she has a largenavy; America is without a debt, and without a navy; yet for thetwentieth part of the Englis
...h national debt, could have a navy as largeagain. The navy of England is not worth, at this time, more than threemillions and an half sterling.
The first and second editions of this pamphlet were published withoutthe following calculations, which are now given as a proof that theabove estimation of the navy is just. [3] The charge of building a ship of each rate, and furnishing her withmasts, yards, sails and rigging, together with a proportion of eightmonths boatswain's and carpenter's seastores, as calculated by Mr.


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