Correct option is D. Lines 67-72 ("What . . . time").
The greatest evidence that Paine would counter Burke's assertion that society is a "partnership" between previous and present generations (lines 30-34) is found in lines 67–72. Paine argues that the living cannot know the opinions of the dead regarding current affairs.
Paine answers this question in these words: "What possible obligation, then, can exist between them; what rule or principle can be laid down, that two nonentities, the one out of existence, and the other not in, and who never can meet in this world, that the one should control the other to the end of time?"
"Every age and generation must be as free to act for
itself, in all cases, as the ages and generations which
preceded it. The vanity and presumption of
governing beyond the grave, is the most ridiculous
and insolent of all tyrannies.
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The circumstances of the world are continually
changing, and the opinions of men change also; and
as government is for the living, and not for the dead,
it is the living only that has any right in it. That
which may be thought right and found convenient in
one age, may be thought wrong and found
inconvenient in another. In such cases, who is to
decide, the living, or the dead?"
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