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"It is against all reason to suppose that this content can long remain subject to any external power" this argument was stated by who?
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"It is against all reason to suppose that this content can long remain subject to any external power" this argument was stated by who?
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It was Thomas Paine who said this during the revolutionary period in the American colonies. Paine was a master at articulating complicated topics in ways that the average person could understand.
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