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  • {{Image|Thomas_paine.jpg|left|200px|Thomas Paine, engraving by George Rommey.}} ...ited States]] and [[Europe]]. His most famous pamphlet, ''[[Common Sense (Thomas Paine)|Common Sense]]'', helped jell American sentiment in favor of independence
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  • * Foner, Eric, ed. ''The Complete Writings of Thomas Paine'' (New York: Citadel Press, 1945). ISBN 978-9993333098 ...Philp, ed. ''Rights of Man, Common Sense, and Other Political Writings by Thomas Paine,'' Oxford University Press, 1995 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=35524
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  • '''''Common Sense''''' was a pamphlet written by [[Thomas Paine]] during the [[American Revolution]], originally published on January 10, 1
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  • * [http://www.thomaspaine.org/ Thomas Paine National Historical Association] - Biography, collection of his writings, a * [http://www.ushistory.org/paine/ www.ushistory.org on Thomas Paine] Biography plus complete text of ''Common Sense'', ''The Crisis'', ''The Ri
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  • A pamphlet written by Thomas Paine during the American Revolution, originally published on January 10, 1776 in
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  • {{r|Thomas Paine}} ==Other Thomas Paine pamphlets==
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  • * [http://www.thomaspaine.org/ Thomas Paine National Historical Association] - Biography, collection of his writings, a * [http://www.ushistory.org/paine/ www.ushistory.org on Thomas Paine] Biography plus complete text of ''Common Sense'', ''The Crisis'', ''The Ri
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  • * Foner, Eric, ed. ''The Complete Writings of Thomas Paine'' (New York: Citadel Press, 1945). ISBN 978-9993333098 ...Philp, ed. ''Rights of Man, Common Sense, and Other Political Writings by Thomas Paine,'' Oxford University Press, 1995 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=35524
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  • County town of [[East Sussex]]; pre-emigration home of [[Thomas Paine]]
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  • A pamphlet written by Thomas Paine during the American Revolution, originally published on January 10, 1776 in
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  • ==Works by Thomas Paine==
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  • ...(2006) how 4 Republican and 4 Federalist papers covered election of 1800; Thomas Paine; Louisiana Purchase; Hamilton-Burr duel; impeachment of Chase; and the emba
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  • '''''Common Sense''''' was a pamphlet written by [[Thomas Paine]] during the [[American Revolution]], originally published on January 10, 1
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  • ...fall96/loyalists.html James Chalmers and "Plain Truth" (A Loyalist Answers Thomas Paine)]
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  • *''[[Thomas Paine]]'s "Rights of Man": A Biography'' (2007)
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  • ...iblical criticism]], with the publication of works by [[David Strauss]], [[Thomas Paine]] and [[Albert Schweitzer]] challenging the religious status quo.
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  • {{Image|Thomas_paine.jpg|left|200px|Thomas Paine, engraving by George Rommey.}} ...ited States]] and [[Europe]]. His most famous pamphlet, ''[[Common Sense (Thomas Paine)|Common Sense]]'', helped jell American sentiment in favor of independence
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  • #'I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen' (Thomas Paine Westendorf, arranged by Elvis Presley) - 2:24
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  • Today, the most accessible statement of Deism is [[Thomas Paine]]'s book [[The Age of Reason]] (1795). It is short, readable, and witty.
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  • ...the U.S., Sunstein argued, antifederalists including [[Patrick Henry]], [[Thomas Paine]], [[George Mason]] and others emphasized the primacy of [[civic virtue]] i
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  • ...n two ''different'' definite descriptions: if Alice says something about [[Thomas Paine]] and has in her mind only that Paine was the author of ''The Age of Reason
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  • * [[Thomas Paine]]
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  • ...ed life long correspondence with his new friends. In March 1775, he met [[Thomas Paine]], who had recently emigrated from England, in a local bookstore. After re
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  • ...ine]]'s ''The Rights of Man'' <ref>[http://www.ushistory.org/paine/rights/ Thomas Paine: ''The Rights of Man'', UShistory.org]</ref>
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  • Prominent literary figures from this period were [[Benjamin Franklin]] and [[Thomas Paine]]. Politically influential were Benjamin Franklin's ''Poor Richard's Almana
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  • ...ystallized by ''Common Sense'', the astonishingly successful pamphlet by [[Thomas Paine]]. It sold over 150,000 copies in spring 1776; copies were passed from hand
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  • - [[Common Sense (Thomas Paine)]] - - [[Thomas Paine]] -
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  • ...Muir for sedition. Released on bail, Muir fled to France where he joined [[Thomas Paine]], supposedly in an attempt to curb the violence of the revolutionaries the
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  • ...(2006) how 4 Republican and 4 Federalist papers covered election of 1800; Thomas Paine; Louisiana Purchase; Hamilton-Burr duel; impeachment of Chase; and the emba
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  • ...(2006) how 4 Republican and 4 Federalist papers covered election of 1800; Thomas Paine; Louisiana Purchase; Hamilton-Burr duel; impeachment of Chase; and the emba
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  • ...s beginning six years of imprisonment in Dorchester jail for publishing [[Thomas Paine]]'s ''Age of Reason'', and was the first of many local groups that were for ...rre's ''Studies of Nature'', Mirabaud's ''System of Nature'', the Works of Thomas Paine, Toulman's ''Eternity of the Universe'', The Black Book, Carlile's ''Republ
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  • ...onies had now expelled all the British authorities and become states. As [[Thomas Paine]] explained in ''[[Common Sense]]'', there was no reason to return to the u
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  • ...(2006) how 4 Republican and 4 Federalist papers covered election of 1800; Thomas Paine; Louisiana Purchase; Hamilton-Burr duel; impeachment of Chase; and the emba
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  • 1737 [[Thomas Paine]][http://www.ushistory.org/paine/] (1737-1809) English political pamphletee
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  • * Larkin, Edward. ''Thomas Paine and the Literature of Revolution.'' Cambridge U. Pr., 2005. 215 pp.
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  • ...sident, not the 43d. It is [[James Madison]] I admire, not [[John Yoo]]. [[Thomas Paine]], not [[Glenn Beck]]. [[Thomas Jefferson|Jefferson]], not [[Rush Limbaugh|
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  • ...onies had now expelled all the British authorities and become states. As [[Thomas Paine]] explained in ''[[Common Sense]]'', there was no reason to return to the u
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  • ...rewarded or punished by God for their behavior in life. Others such as [[Thomas Paine]] were agnostic about the immortality of the soul: ...I should have had existence, as I now have, before that existence began.|[[Thomas Paine]]| [[The Age of Reason]], Part I, Recapitulation}} Still others such as [[A
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  • ...pon democracy"<ref>[[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/3742/3742-h/3742-h.htm Thomas Paine: ''Rights of Man'' (1791) , Project Gutenberg]</ref>, and that solution see
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  • ..., especially [[Samuel Adams]], [[Patrick Henry]], [[George Washington]], [[Thomas Paine]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[John Adams]], [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[James Mad
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  • ...e [[Delaware River]]. It was on this trek that one of Greene's soldiers, [[Thomas Paine]], wrote the famous words, ''"These are the times that try men's souls."''
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  • ...e [[Delaware River]]. It was on this trek that one of Greene's soldiers, [[Thomas Paine]], wrote the famous words, ''"These are the times that try men's souls."''
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  • At age 24, Adams published anonymously ''Publicola'', a reply to [[Thomas Paine]]'s "Rights of Man", which was so brilliantly written that it was attribute
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  • ...Paine]]’s [[rights of man]] <ref>[http://www.ushistory.org/paine/rights/ Thomas Paine ''The Rights of Man'']</ref>. The concept of [[Representative government|r
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  • ...sus of Nazareth" that included only Jesus' ethical teachings. Similarly, [[Thomas Paine]] wrote of the Bible in his controversial book ''The Age of Reason''.
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  • 1792 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Thomas Paine's ''The Rights of Man''[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/humanrights/1760
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  • ...[[Al Gore]]'s loss to Bush in 2000), to which she responds, "They booed [[Thomas Paine]], too."
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  • ...tates]]. Many exponents of republicanism, such as [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[Thomas Paine]] and [[Thomas Jefferson]] were strong promoters of representative democrac
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  • ...of the articles that I have created ([[Nathanael Greene]],[[Joe Louis]],[[Thomas Paine]]). I'm new to the encyclopedia writing and I haven't written a paper sinc
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  • ...[Thomas Paine]]'s "[[Rights of Man]]"<ref>[http://www.ushistory.org/PAINE/ Thomas Paine: ''Rights of Man'', first published 1791, republished by Oxford University
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  • ...tier, Marquis de La Fayette|Lafayette]] had already fled into exile, and [[Thomas Paine]] went to prison in France.) The Republicans denounced Hamilton, Adams and
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  • ...ist John Brown, but also John Bunyan, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, and Thomas Paine.<blockquote>According to his closest Muslim associates and many of the West
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