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Here is an excerpt from Charles Inglis, arguing against Thomas Paine. What is the essential point he makes against Paine? In your response, cite specific textual evidence to support your determination. Please help!

Here is an excerpt from Charles Inglis, arguing against Thomas Paine. What is the-example-1
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Inglis is against Paine´s proposal of separating "from the British Empire."

His main point is warning about the horrid consequences and "inconveniences" independence may lead to, such as violence, losing properties, the Constitution becoming obsolete, and Congress being incapable to solve those issues for a while.

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Furthermore, he considers Americans to be Britons, and therefore more suitable for a limited monarchy than a democracy.

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