Thomas Paine Quote

Could the peaceable principle of the Quakers be universally established, arms and the art of war would be wholly extirpated: But we live not in a world of angels...I am thus far a Quaker, that I would gladly agree with all the world to lay aside the use of arms, and settle matters by negotiation: but unless the whole will, the matter ends, and I take up my musket and thank Heaven He has put it in my power.


1774-1779. Introduction (ed. 1906)


Could the peaceable principle of the Quakers be universally established, arms and the art of war would be wholly extirpated: But we live not in a...

Could the peaceable principle of the Quakers be universally established, arms and the art of war would be wholly extirpated: But we live not in a...

Could the peaceable principle of the Quakers be universally established, arms and the art of war would be wholly extirpated: But we live not in a...

Could the peaceable principle of the Quakers be universally established, arms and the art of war would be wholly extirpated: But we live not in a...