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History, 29.01.2021 01:50 kedjenpierrelouis

"As Britain hath not manifested the least inclination towards a compromise, we may be assured that no terms can be obtained worthy the acceptance of the continent, or any ways equal to the expense of blood and treasure we have been already put to." What does Paine say here about the possibility of dealing with the British and what does he propose to change it? Do you agree with his argument? Explain.

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