Thomas Paine Quote

I compare it [monarchy] to something kept behind a curtain, about which there is a great deal of bustle and fuss, and a wonderful air of seeming solemnity; but when, by any accident, the curtain happens to be open, and the company see what it is, they burst into laughter.


The Rights of Man pt. 2 (1792)


I compare it [monarchy] to something kept behind a curtain, about which there is a great deal of bustle and fuss, and a wonderful air of seeming...

I compare it [monarchy] to something kept behind a curtain, about which there is a great deal of bustle and fuss, and a wonderful air of seeming...

I compare it [monarchy] to something kept behind a curtain, about which there is a great deal of bustle and fuss, and a wonderful air of seeming...

I compare it [monarchy] to something kept behind a curtain, about which there is a great deal of bustle and fuss, and a wonderful air of seeming...