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  1. The age of reason: being an investigation of true and fabulous t by Paine. Thomas. 1737-1809., 1896-01-01
  2. Inspiration and wisdom from the works of Thomas Paine: Born 1737, died 1809 (Bicentennial series / Independent Publications) by Thomas Paine, 1976
  3. Common Sense (The John Harvard Library) by Thomas Paine, 2010-10-15
  4. Citizen Paine: Thomas Paine's Thoughts on Man, Government, Society, and Religion by John P. Kaminski, 2002-04
  5. The Political Philosophy of Thomas Paine (The Political Philosophy of the American Founders) by Jack Fruchtman Jr., 2009-07-30
  6. Thomas Paine : Collected Writings : Common Sense / The Crisis / Rights of Man / The Age of Reason / Pamphlets, Articles, and Letters (Library of America) by Thomas Paine, 1995-03-01
  7. Thomas Paine and the Promise of America by Harvey J. Kaye, 2006-07-25
  8. Thomas Paine: Political Writer (Revolutionary War Leaders) by Bruce Fish, Becky Durost Fish, 2000-02
  9. Property, Welfare, and Freedom in the Thought of Thomas Paine: A Critical Edition (Mellen Critical Editions and Translations, V. 7) by Thomas Paine, 2001-07
  10. Tom Paine: America's Godfather, 1737-1809 by William Woodward, 1972
  11. Rights of Man, Common Sense, and Other Political Writings (Oxford World's Classics) by Thomas Paine, 2009-01-01
  12. In Praise of Poverty: Hannah More Counters Thomas Paine and the Radical Threat by Mona Scheuermann, 2002-04-26
  13. Common Sense: and Other Writings (Modern Library Classics) by Thomas Paine, 2003-02-11
  14. Thomas Paine: Firebrand of the Revolution (Oxford Portraits) by Harvey J. Kaye, 2000-04-06

41. An Essay On Dream
E-text of the author s preface and first chapter. This was the last work that Paine ever gave to the press. Compares Biblical prophecies to dreams.
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Order books by Thomas Paine now. [NOTE: This was the last work that Paine ever gave to the press. It appeared in New York in 1807 with the following title: "An Examination of the Passages in the New Testament, quoted from the Old and called Prophecies concerning Jesus Christ. To which is prefixed an Essay on Dream, showing by what operation of the mind a Dream is produced in sleep, and applying the same to the account of Dreams in the New Testament. With an Appendix containing my private thoughts of a Future State. And Remarks on the Contradictory Doctrine in the Books of Matthew and Mark. By Thomas Paine, New York: Printed for the Author." pp. 68. Dr. Clair J. Grece, of Redhill, has shown me a copy of the "Examination" which Paine presented to his (Dr. Grece's) uncle, Daniel Constable, in New York, July 21, 1807, with the prediction, "It is too much for the priests, and they will not touch it." It is rudely stitched in brown paper cover, and without the Preface and the Essay on Dream. It would appear from a note, which I quote at the beginning of the "Examination," by an early American editor that Paine detached that part as the only fragment he wished to be circulated. This pamphlet, with some omissions, was published in London, 1811, as Part III. of the "Age of Reason," by Daniel Isaacs Eaton, for which he was sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment, and to stand in the pillory for one hour in each month. This punishment drew from Shelley his celebrated letter to Lord Ellenborough, who had given a scandalously prejudiced charge to the jury. Editor.]

42. Paine, Thomas | Define Paine, Thomas At Dictionary.com
Cultural Dictionary Paine, Thomas definition A patriot and author in the Revolutionary War , whose pamphlets, such as Common Sense and the American Crisis series, urged
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43. Thomas Paine Biography Pictures Portrait Books Online Forum
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44. Paine, Thomas | Paine, Thomas Information | HighBeam Research - FREE Trial
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45. The Thomas Paine Internet Archive
Text of Common Sense, with an abstract of The Age of Reason.
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46. Paine, Thomas Quotes On Quotations Book
Thomas Paine (Thetford, England, 29 January 1737 8 June 1809, New York City, USA) was a pamphleteer, revolutionary, radical intellectual, and deist.
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47. Paine, Thomas - Enlightenment Revolution
Paine, Thomas (17371809) Anglo-American Political and Religious Thinker. Thomas Paine was a radical political propagandist for the American revolution and a proponent of
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Jump to: navigation search Paine, Thomas (1737-1809): Anglo-American Political and Religious Thinker. Thomas Paine was a radical political propagandist for the American revolution and a proponent of deism as a philosophy of natural religion. Paine was born in Thetford in Norfolk, England, of a poor Quaker family. His grammar school education was interrupted at the age of thirteen to begin an apprenticeship in his father’s trade of corset maker, until he went to sea in a privateer at the age of eighteen. He began writing pamphlets on political topics of the day, including his noted (1772) polemic with the self-explanatory title, The Case of the Officers of Excise; with Remarks on the Qualification of Officers, and on the numerous Evils arising to the Revenue, from the Insufficiency of the present Salary: humbly addressed to the Members of both Houses of Parliament With the publication of this paper, Paine offended his superiors, was dismissed from his post, and shortly after separated from his second wife. He emigrated to the American colonies in 1774 on the advice of Franklin, Benjamin

48. African Slavery In America - Thomas Paine
Essay written in 1774 and published March 8, 1775.
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African Slavery In America by Thomas Paine (Editor's Note: Although Paine was not the first, as some have said, to advocate the aboliton of slavery in Amerca, he was certainly one of the earliest and most influential. The essay was written in 1774 and published March 8, 1775 when it appeared in the Pennsylvania Journal and the Weekly Advertiser. Just a few weeks later on April 14, 1775 the first anti-slavery society in America was formed in Philadelphia. Paine was a founding member).
To Americans:
That some desperate wretches should be willing to steal and enslave men by violence and murder for gain, is rather lamentable than strange. But that many civilized, nay, Christianized people should approve, and be concerned in the savage practice, is surprising; and still persist, though it has been so often proved contrary to the light of nature, to every
principle of Justice and Humanity, and even good policy, by a succession of eminent men, and several late publications. Our Traders in MEN ( an unnatural commodity!

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50. Thomas Paine / Dissertations On First Principles Of Government
Written by Thomas Paine, July 1795.
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Dissertations on First Principles of Government Thomas Paine
There is no subject more interesting to every man than the subject of government. His security, be he rich or poor, and in a great measure his prosperity, are connected therewith; it is therefore his interest as well as his duty to make himself acquainted with its principles, and what the practise ought to be. Every art and science, however imperfectly known at first, has been studied, improved and brought to what we call perfection by the progressive labors of succeeding generations; but the science of government has stood still. No improvement has been made in the principle and scarcely any in the practise till the American Revolution began. In all the countries of Europe (except in France) the same forms and systems that were erected in the remote ages of ignorance still continue, and their antiquity is put in the place of principle; it is forbidden to investigate their orgin, or by what right they exist. If it be asked how has this happened, the answer is easy: they are established on a principle that is false, and they employ their power to prevent detection. Notwithstanding the mystery with which the science of government has been enveloped, for the purpose of enslaving, plundering and imposing upon mankind, it is of all things the least mysterious and the most easy to be understood. The meanest capacity cannot be at a loss, if it begins its inquiries at the right point. Every art and science has some point, or alphabet, at which the study of that art or science begins, and by the assistance of which the progress is facilitated. The same method ought to be observed with respect to the science of government.

51. Paine, Thomas Summary | BookRags.com
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52. Common Sense, By Thomas Paine. Read It Now For Free! (Homepage)
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53. Paine, Thomas - Astro-Databank, Thomas Paine Horoscope, Born 29 January 1737 In
Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Thomas Paine born on 29 January 1737 Thetford, England
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Jump to: navigation search Thomas Paine natal chart (Placidus) natal chart English style (Equal houses) Thomas Paine Name Paine, Thomas Gender : M born on 29 January 1737 at 11:30 (= 11:30 AM ) Place Thetford, England, Timezone LMT m0e45 (is local mean time) Data source Conflicting/unverified Rodden Rating DD Astrology data Asc. add Thomas Paine to 'my astro'
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British-American writer and political activist. When his book, "Rights of Man," 1787, was suppressed by the British, he sought asylum in France. He was later cast into a French prison until released through the efforts of President Monroe and moved to the U.S. Paine died in his sleep following a stroke 6/08/1809, New Rochelle, NY. Link to Wikipedia biography
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  • Death by Disease 8 June 1809 (Stoke, age 72)
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  • Vocation : Politics : Activist/ political (Prison) Vocation : Writers : Textbook/ Non-fiction Lifestyle : Home : Expatriate (Moved to U.S.) Notable : Book Collection : Occult/ Misc. Collection

54. Writings Of Thomas Paine — Volume 4 (1794-1796): The Age Of Reason By Thomas P
Writings of Thomas Paine, Volume 4 1779-1792, edited by Moncure Daniel Conway. Downloadable e-text from Project Gutenberg.
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Everything you need to know about Paine Thomas Email addresses, Phone numbers, Biography, Liberty, Norfolk, England, Deism, RealtyTrac, Apple, Philadelphia
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56. Writings Of Thomas Paine — Volume 1 (1774-1779): The American Crisis By Paine
Writings of Thomas Paine, Volume 1 1774-1779, edited by Moncure Daniel Conway. Downloadable e-text from Project Gutenberg.
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Author Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809 Editor Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907 Title Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 1 (1774-1779): the American Crisis Language English LoC Class E201: History: America: Revolution (1775-1783) LoC Class JC: Political science: Political theory Subject United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Feb 1, 2003 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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58. Writings Of Thomas Paine — Volume 2 (1779-1792): The Rights Of Man By Thomas P
Writings of Thomas Paine, Volume 2 1779-1792, edited by Moncure Daniel Conway. Downloadable e-text from Project Gutenberg.
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60. Thomas Paine - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
Biograf a del pensador brit nico con enlace a t rminos relevantes.
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De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre Saltar a navegación búsqueda Thomas Paine. Thomas Paine Thetford 29 de enero de Nueva York 8 de julio de ) fue un político y publicista estadounidense de origen inglés. Promotor del liberalismo y de la democracia De origen humilde, hijo de un cuáquero y de una anglicana , recibió una educación que se limitaba a saber leer, escribir y las cuatro operaciones básicas. Se formó de manera autodidacta y llegó a ser un muy importante revolucionario norteamericano, con ideas en conflicto con su tiempo que batallaban contra el sexismo , la esclavitud , el racismo y la monarquía , a la que se opuso proponiendo en su lugar la república . Como otros ilustrados , también abominó de la superstición , la religión organizada ( Iglesias ) y el clero Siempre en lucha con todo tipo de apuros económicos, trabajó como oficial de impuestos persiguiendo a contrabandistas de licores y tabaco y consiguió ilustrarse comprando libros. Su suerte cambió al conocer a Benjamín Franklin , quien lo animó a buscar fortuna en América dándole cartas de presentación. Llegó a Filadelfia en y allí dirigió la Pennsylvania Magazine or American Museum Al generalizarse el descontento de las Colonias, Paine fomentó las ideas racionales llamadas por él del "sentido común", criticando los excesivos impuestos decretados por el gobierno de Su Majestad, como injustos y económicamente erróneos, favorecedores del contrabando y la corrupción. La prohibición de comerciar con otras naciones, causante de la pérdida de fortunas materiales, y la falta de representantes continentales en el Parlamento Británico. Sostuvo que la solución a todos esos problemas era la independencia, postura que divulgó en el más famoso de los folletos impresos

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