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  1. Tom Paine: A Political Life by John Keane, 1995-03
  2. Thomas Paine: Common Sense and Revolutionary Pamphleteering (The Library of American Lives and Times) by Brian McCartin, 2002-08
  3. The Life and Major Writings of Thomas Paine: Includes Common Sense, the American Crisis, Rights of Man, the Age of Reason and Agrarian Justice by Thomas Paine, 2000-08
  4. Thomas Paine's Rights of Man (Books That Changed the World) by Christopher Hitchens, 2007-09-15
  5. Thomas Paine (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Jerome D. Wilson, William F. Ricketson, 1989-03
  6. Thomas Paine and the Literature of Revolution by Edward Larkin, 2005-06-27
  7. The Trouble with Tom: The Strange Afterlife and Times of Thomas Paine by Paul Collins, 2005-10-19
  8. Common Sense (Great Books in Philosophy) by Thomas Paine, 1994-12
  9. Thomas Paine (World Leaders Past and Present) by John J. Vail, 1990-04
  10. Uncommon Revolutionary: A Story About Thomas Paine (Creative Minds Biographies) by Laura Hamilton Waxman, 2003-09
  11. Thomas Paine (Heroes of the American Revolution) by Don McLeese, 2004-07
  12. Thomas Paine: Great Writer Of The Revolution (Signature Lives) by Michael Burgan, 2005-01
  13. Life of Thomas Paine (Scholars' Facsimiles and Reprints, Issn 0161-7729, Vol 439) by James Cheetham, 1989-07
  14. Thomas Paine: Social and Political Thought by Gregory Claeys, 1989-11-14

81. Thomas Paine, 1737 - 1809
Common Sense (1776). Shop for Books. Back, 18C.net Home Texts Links Log Essays Email Index Search, Forward.
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82. Quotation Search - Quote Search - The Quotations Page
principles unto death. Thomas Paine (1737 1809). All national institutions powerand profit. Thomas Paine (1737 - 1809). Results from Rand
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83. Great Books Index - Thomas Paine
GREAT BOOKS INDEX. Thomas Paine (17371809). An Indexto Online Great Books in English Translation.
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Belief in a cruel God makes a cruel man. Thomas Paine (1737 - 1809). My countryis the world and my religion is to do good. - Thomas Paine (1737 - 1809).
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85. Thomas Paine - Quotes And Quotations
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86. Paine, Thomas
Paine, Thomas. Paine, Thomas, 1737–1809, AngloAmerican political theoristand writer, b. Thetford, Norfolk, England. He was the son of a Quaker.
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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Paine, Thomas Paine, Thomas, , Anglo-American political theorist and writer, b. Thetford, Norfolk, England. He was the son of a Quaker. An excise officer, he was dismissed from the service after leading (1772) agitation for higher salaries. Paine emigrated to America in 1774, bearing letters of introduction from Benjamin Franklin, who was then in England. He soon became involved in the clashes between England and the American colonies and published the enormously successful pamphlet Common Sense (Jan., 1776), in which he argued that the colonies had outgrown any need for English domination and should be given independence. In Dec., 1776, Paine wrote the first of a series of 16 pamphlets called The Crisis The Rights of Man (2 parts, 1791 and 1792), which defended the French Revolution in reply to Edmund Burke's

87. Innovative Library /All Locations
1. 18, Paine Thomas 1737 1809, 5. 19, Paine Thomas 1737 1809 CommonSense, p1985. 1. 20, Paine Thomas 1737 1809 Drama, 1968, c1967, 1.21,
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88. Thomas Paine - Biography At Generation Terrorists
Thomas Paine (1737 1809). Thomas Paine was born in Thetford, Englad,in 1737, the son of a staymaker. He had little schooling and
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Thomas Paine was born in Thetford, Englad, in 1737, the son of a staymaker. He had little schooling and worked at a number of jobs, including tax collector, a position he lost for agitating for an increase in excisemen's pay. Persuaded by Benjamin Franklin, he emigrated to America in 1774. In 1776 he began his American Crisis series of thirteen pamphlets, and also published the incalculably influential Common Sense , which established Paine not only as a truly revolutionary thinker, but as the American Revolution's fiercest political theorist. In 1787 Paine returned to Europe, where he became involved in revolutionary politics. In England his books were burned by the public hangman. Escaping to France, Paine took park in drafting the French constitution and voted against the king's execution. He was imprisoned for a year and narrowly missed execution himself. In 1802 he returned to America and lived in New York State, poor, ill, and largely despised for his extremism and so-called atheism (he was in fact a deist). Thomas Paine died in 1809. His body was exhumed by William Cobbert, and the remains were taken to England for a memorial burial. Unfortunately, Cobbett was forbidden to bury Paine in English soil and the remains were subsequently lost. Penguine Classics, The Thomas Paine Reader

89. Literary Encyclopedia
Paine, Thomas. (1737 1809), www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Politics, Philosophy.Status Major. Politician, Agitator, Propagandist. Active
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90. Thomas Paine - Quotes And Quotations
Quotes Authors A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. Author Thomas Paine, 1737 1809,
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92. Wired 3.05 The Age Of Paine
Arguing that Paine should be resurrected as the moral father of the Internet, by Jon Katz.Category Arts Literature American Early Paine, Thomas...... Use this version. The Age of Paine Thomas Paine was one of the first journaliststo use media as a weapon againstthe entrenched power structure.
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By Jon Katz If any father has been forsaken by his children, it is Thomas Paine. Statues of the man should greet incoming journalism students; his words should be chiseled above newsroom doors and taped to laptops, guiding the communications media through their many travails, controversies, and challenges. Yet Paine, a fuzzy historical figure of the 1700s, is remembered mostly for one or two sparkling patriotic quotes - "These are the times that try men's souls" - and little else. Thomas Paine, professional revolutionary, was one of the first to use media as a powerful weapon against an entrenched array of monarchies, feudal lords, dictators, and repressive social structures. He invented contemporary political journalism, creating almost by himself a mass reading-public aware for the first time of its right to encounter controversial opinions and to participate in politics. Between his birth in 1737 and his death in 1809, enormous political upheavals turned the Western world upside down - and Paine was in the middle of the biggest ones. His writings put his life at risk in every country he lived in - in America for rebellion, in England for sedition, in France for his insistence on a merciful and democratic revolution. At the end of his life, he was shunned by the country he helped create, reviled as an infidel, forced to beg friends for money, denied the right to vote, refused burial in a Quaker cemetery. His grave was desecrated, his remains were stolen.

93. Skoðun
10. nóvember 2000 Grein Sigurður Hólm Gunnarsson ThomasPaine (1737-1809) - fyrsti hluti. Í dag hef ég ákveðið að
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94. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Biographies
Jazz up a report or paper using these biographies of people significant in American history. Listed in alphabetical order.
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95. Britannia | Britain

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Paine, Thomas (1737-1809) Amerikanischer Publizist und Politiker. Seine Schrift "Common Sense" beeinflußte die Öffentlichkeit während des Nordamerikanischen Unabhängigkeitskrieges nachhaltig. 1. Aufenthalt in Amerika
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wurde am 29. Januar 1737 in Thetford (Norfolk, Großbritannien) geboren. Er arbeitete als Zollbeamter, bis er 1771 entlassen wurde, weil er für Lohnerhöhungen eintrat, um so der Korruption unter den Zollbeamten entgegenzuwirken. 1774 wanderte Paine nach Philadelphia aus - mit einem Empfehlungsschreiben von Benjamin Franklin in der Tasche, der damals die amerikanischen Kolonien in Großbritannien vertrat. In Philadelphia gab Paine das Pennsylvania Magazine heraus und andere Schriften, in denen er u. a. die Sklaverei scharf angriff und die Rechte der Frauen verteidigte. Am 10. Januar 1776 veröffentlichte er die Flugschrift "Common Sense" . In drastischer, beredter Sprache behauptete er darin, daß die amerikanischen Kolonien keinerlei Nutzen aus ihrem Mutterland zögen, vielmehr beute das Mutterland die Kolonien aus. Die Vernunft verlange danach, daß sich die Kolonien von Großbritannien lösten und zu einer eigenen, unabhängigen Republik zusammenschlössen. Die anonym veröffentlichte Flugschrift erschien in über 500 000 Exemplaren und gab den Anstoß zur Unabhängigkeitserklärung ein halbes Jahr später.

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