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How does Paine use the reference to "beasts of the field" to support his argument?
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How does Paine use the reference to "beasts of the field" to support his argument?
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Paine referenced "beasts of the field" to support his argument by
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Kings treat men like animals that have no right to form government based on a set of collective and changing principles.
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