works of Thomas Paine
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TitleThe works of Thomas Paine
Author
Place of publicationLondon, England
PublisherD Jordan
Year of publication1792
Dimensions22cm
MaterialBook
SubjectParliamentary reform; Republicanism; Revolutions
Persons keywordPaine, Thomas
Bibliographic notesSpine title: Paine's works, 1792
Contents: Rights of man, parts I and II; Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation; Common sense; Letter on republicanism; Letter to the Abbe Syeyes; Thoughts on the peace; Letter to the Earl of Shelburne; Letter to Mr Secretary Dundas; Letter to Lord Onslow
Contents: Rights of man, parts I and II; Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation; Common sense; Letter on republicanism; Letter to the Abbe Syeyes; Thoughts on the peace; Letter to the Earl of Shelburne; Letter to Mr Secretary Dundas; Letter to Lord Onslow
Consists ofRights of man: being an answer to Mr Burke's attack on the French revolution
Rights of man: part the second - combining principle and practice
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation
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 - to which is added an appendix together with an address to the people called Quakers
A letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal, on the affairs of North-America: in which the mistakes in the Abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up
A letter to the Earl of Shelburne, now Marquis of Landsdowne, on his speech, July 10, 1782, respecting the acknowledgement of American independence: with an appendix, containing, thoughts on the peace, a probable advantages thereof; a letter on republicanism; and a letter to the Abbe Syeyes
A letter to Mr Secretary Dundas, also two letters to Lord Onslow
The age of reason: being an investigation of true and fabulous theology
Rights of man: part the second - combining principle and practice
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation
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 - to which is added an appendix together with an address to the people called Quakers
A letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal, on the affairs of North-America: in which the mistakes in the Abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up
A letter to the Earl of Shelburne, now Marquis of Landsdowne, on his speech, July 10, 1782, respecting the acknowledgement of American independence: with an appendix, containing, thoughts on the peace, a probable advantages thereof; a letter on republicanism; and a letter to the Abbe Syeyes
A letter to Mr Secretary Dundas, also two letters to Lord Onslow
The age of reason: being an investigation of true and fabulous theology
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