Common Sense by Thomas Paine
Common Sense
Addressed to the Inhabitants of America, on the Following
Interesting Subjects:
I. Of the Origin and Design of Government in General, with Concise Remarks on the
English Constitution.
II. Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession.
III. Thoughts on the Present State of American Affairs.
IV. Of the Present Ability of America, with Some Miscellaneous Reflections.
By Thomas Paine
Philadelphia: Printed and sold by W. and T. Bradford, 1776.
Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession
| About one hundred and thirty years after this, they fell again into the
same error. The hankering which the Jews had for the idolatrous customs of the Heathens,
is something exceedingly unaccountable; but so it was, that laying hold of the misconduct
of Samuel's two sons, who were entrusted with some secular concerns, they came in an
abrupt and clamorous manner to Samuel, saying, BEHOLD THOU ART OLD, AND THY SONS WALK NOT IN THY WAYS, NOW
MAKE US A KING TO JUDGE US, LIKE ALL OTHER NATIONS. And here we cannot but observe
that their motives were bad, viz. that they might be LIKE unto other nations, i.e. the
Heathens, whereas their true glory laid in being as much UNLIKE them as possible. BUT THE THING DISPLEASED SAMUEL WHEN
THEY SAID, GIVE US A KING TO JUDGE US; AND SAMUEL PRAYED UNTO THE LORD, AND THE LORD SAID
UNTO SAMUEL, HEARKEN UNTO
THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE IN ALL THAT THEY SAY UNTO THEE, FOR THEY HAVE NOT
REJECTED THEE, BUT THEY HAVE REJECTED ME, THAT I SHOULD NOT REIGN OVER THEM. ACCORDING TO ALL THE WORKS
WHICH THEY HAVE SINCE THE DAY THAT I BROUGHT THEM UP OUT OF EGYPT, EVEN UNTO THIS DAY;
WHEREWITH THEY HAVE FORSAKEN ME AND SERVED OTHER GODS; SO DO THEY ALSO UNTO THEE. NOW THEREFORE
HEARKEN UNTO THEIR VOICE, HOWBEIT, PROTEST SOLEMNLY UNTO THEM AND SHEW THEM THE MANNER OF THE KING
THAT SHALL REIGN OVER THEM, I.E. not of any particular king, but the general manner
of the kings of the earth, whom Israel was so eagerly copying after. And notwithstanding
the great distance of time and difference of manners, the character is still in fashion. AND SAMUEL TOLD ALL THE WORDS OF THE LORD UNTO THE PEOPLE, THAT ASKED
OF HIM A KING. AND HE SAID, THIS SHALL BE THE MANNER OF THE KING THAT SHALL REIGN OVER YOU; HE
WILL TAKE YOUR SONS AND APPOINT THEM FOR HIMSELF, FOR HIS CHARIOTS, AND TO BE HIS HORSEMAN,
AND SOME SHALL RUN BEFORE HIS CHARIOTS (this description agrees with the present
mode of impressing men) AND HE WILL APPOINT HIM
CAPTAINS OVER THOUSANDS AND CAPTAINS OVER FIFTIES, AND WILL SET THEM TO EAR HIS GROUND AND REAP HIS
HARVEST, AND TO MAKE HIS INSTRUMENTS OF WAR, AND INSTRUMENTS OF HIS CHARIOTS; AND HE WILL
TAKE YOUR DAUGHTERS TO BE CONFECTIONARIES, AND TO BE COOKS AND TO BE BAKERS (this describes
the expense and luxury as well as the oppression of kings) AND HE WILL TAKE YOUR FIELDS AND YOUR OLIVE YARDS, EVEN THE BEST OF THEM, AND GIVE THEM TO
HIS SERVANTS; AND HE WILL TAKE THE TENTH OF YOUR SEED, AND OF YOUR VINEYARDS, AND GIVE
THEM TO HIS OFFICERS AND TO HIS SERVANTS (by which we see that bribery, corruption,
and favouritism are the standing vices of kings) AND
HE WILL TAKE THE TENTH OF YOUR MEN SERVANTS, AND YOUR MAID SERVANTS, AND YOUR GOODLIEST YOUNG
MEN AND YOUR ASSES, AND PUT THEM TO HIS WORK; AND HE WILL TAKE THE TENTH OF YOUR SHEEP, AND YE SHALL
BE HIS SERVANTS, AND YE SHALL CRY OUT IN THAT DAY BECAUSE OF YOUR KING WHICH YE SHALL HAVE
CHOSEN, AND THE LORD WILL NOT HEAR YOU IN THAT DAY. This accounts for the
continuation of monarchy; neither do the characters of the few good kings which have lived
since, either sanctify the title, or blot out the sinfulness of the origin; the high
encomium given of David takes no notice of him OFFICIALLY
AS A KING, but only as a MAN after
God's own heart. NEVERTHELESS THE PEOPLE REFUSED TO OBEY THE VOICE OF SAMUEL, AND
THEY SAID, NAY, BUT WE WILL HAVE A KING OVER US, THAT WE MAY BE LIKE ALL THE
NATIONS, AND THAT OUR KING MAY JUDGE US, AND GO OUT BEFORE US, AND FIGHT OUR
BATTLES. Samuel continued to reason with them, but to no purpose; he set before
them their ingratitude, but all would not avail; and seeing them fully bent on their
folly, he cried out, I WILL CALL UNTO THE LORD, AND HE
SHALL SEND THUNDER AND RAIN (which then was a punishment, being in the time of
wheat harvest) THAT YE MAY PERCEIVE AND SEE THAT
YOUR WICKEDNESS IS GREAT WHICH YE HAVE DONE IN THE SIGHT OF THE LORD, AND THE
LORD SENT THUNDER AND RAIN THAT DAY, AND ALL THE PEOPLE GREATLY FEARED THE LORD AND SAMUEL. AND
ALL THE PEOPLE SAID UNTO SAMUEL, PRAY FOR THY SERVANTS UNTO THE LORD THY GOD
THAT WE DIE NOT, FOR WE HAVE ADDED UNTO OUR SINS THIS EVIL, TO ASK A KING.
These portions of scripture are direct and positive. They admit of no equivocal
construction. That the Almighty hath here entered his protest against monarchical
government, is true, or the scripture is false. And a man hath good reason to believe that
there is as much of kingcraft, as priestcraft, in withholding the scripture from the
public in Popish countries. For monarchy in every instance is the Popery of
government. |
Appendix
| The two first pages, (and the whole doth not make four) we give you
credit for, and expect the same civility from you, because the love and desire of peace is
not confined to Quakerism, it is the natural, as well the religious wish of all
denominations of men. And on this ground, as men labouring to establish an Independant
Constitution of our own, do we exceed all others in our hope, end, and aim. OUR PLAN IS
PEACE FOR EVER. We are tired of contention with Britain, and can see no real end to
it but in a final separation. We act consistently, because for the sake of introducing an
endless and uninterrupted peace, do we bear the evils and burthens of the present day. We
are endeavoring, and will steadily continue to endeavour, to separate and dissolve a
connexion which hath already filled our land with blood; and which, while the name of it
remains, will he the fatal cause of future mischiefs to both countries. We fight neither
for revenge nor conquest; neither from pride nor passion; we are not insulting the world
with our fleets and armies, nor ravaging the globe for plunder. Beneath
the shade of our own vines are we attacked; in our own houses, and on our
own lands, is the violence committed against us. We view our enemies in the character of
Highwaymen and Housebreakers, and having no defence for ourselves in the civil law, are
obliged to punish them by the military one, and apply the sword, in the very case, where
you have before now, applied the halterPerhaps we feel for the ruined and insulted
sufferers in all and every part of the continent, with a degree of tenderness which hath
not yet made its way into some of your bosoms. But be ye sure that ye mistake not the
cause and ground of your Testimony. Call not coldness of soul, religion; nor put the BIGOT in the place of the CHRISTIAN. |
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