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  1. The American Crisis by Thomas Paine, 2010-05-23
  2. Thomas Paine: Common Sense and Revolutionary Pamphleteering (The Library of American Lives and Times) by Brian McCartin, 2009-10-20
  3. The Writings Of Thomas Paine, Complete With Index to Volumes I - IV by Thomas Paine, 2010-02-16
  4. Common Sense(American Classics Series) by Thomas Paine, 2008-07-16
  5. The Age of Reason; Being an Investigation of True and Fabulous Theology by Thomas Paine, 2010-10-14
  6. Common Sense (Penguin Great Ideas) by Thomas Paine, 2005-09-06
  7. Works of Thomas Paine. Includes Common Sense, The American Crisis, The Rights of Man, The Age of Reason and A Letter Addressed to the Abbe Raynal (mobi) by Thomas Paine, 2008-10-23
  8. The Elementary Common Sense of Thomas Paine: the famous 1776 pamphlet edited and adapted for ages 11 to adult. by Mark Wilensky, 2006-04-28
  9. Citizen Tom Paine by Howard Fast, 1994-05-05
  10. The Political Philosophy of Thomas Paine (The Political Philosophy of the American Founders) by Jack Fruchtman Jr., 2009-07-30
  11. The Age of Reason, the Complete Edition by Thomas Paine, 2009-08-01
  12. Thomas Paine's Rights of Man (Books That Changed the World) by Christopher Hitchens, 2008-09-01
  13. The Collected Works of Thomas Paine (Halcyon Classics) by Thomas Paine, 2009-08-20
  14. The Age of Reason by Thomas Paine - Include active table of contents

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22. Thomas Paine - The American Crisis
A series of tracts concerning the revolution in America.Category Arts Literature American Early paine, thomas Works......1780. THE AMERICAN CRISIS. by thomas paine. (A series Of America). Thethomas paine Library HyperMall Main Entrance LibertyOnline Home Page
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Thomas Paine was one of the recognized legends in the founding of this country. He was an author and revolutionary activist who took part in three revolutions. His role in American history, as well as world history, is monumental. John Adams said: " Without the pen of Paine, the sword of Washington would have been wielded in vain. " Paine's impact on philosophy and politics helped mold the age of democratic revolutions and reverberates down to this day.
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Common Sense "These are the times that try men's souls," begins Thomas Paine's Common Sense , the impassioned pamphlet that helped ignite the American Revolution. Published in Philadelphia in January of 1776, Common Sense sold 150,000 copies almost immediately. A powerful piece of propaganda, it attacked the idea of a hereditary monarchy, dismissed the chance for reconciliation with England, and outlined the economic benefits of independence while espousing equality of rights among citizens. Paine fanned a flame that was already burning, but many historians argue that his work unified dissenting voices and persuaded patriots that the American Revolution was not only necessary, but an epochal step in world history. Common Sense (Cheap Edition) Age Of Reason Thomas Paine : Collected Writings : Common Sense, the Crisis, and Other Pamphlets, Articles, and Letters : Rights of Man : The Age of Reason

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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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Paine's biting criticism of the Bible and religion.
"These are the times that try men's souls." This simple quotation from Thomas Paine's The Crisis not only describes the beginnings of the American Revolution, but also the life of Paine himself. Throughout most of his life, he was a failure, living off the gratitude and generosity of others, but his writings helped inspire a nation. He communicated the ideas of the Revolution to common farmers as easily as to intellectuals, creating prose that stirred the hearts of the fledgling United States. He had a grand vision for society: he was staunchly anti-slavery, and he was one of the first to advocate a world peace organization and social security for the poor and elderly. But his radical views on religion would destroy his success, and by the end of his life, only a handful of people attended his funeral.
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On a January day in 1737, Thomas Paine was born in Thetford, England. His father, a corseter, had grand visions for his son, but by the age of 12, Thomas had failed out of school. The young Paine began apprenticing for his father, but again, he failed. So, now age 19, Paine went to sea. This adventure didn't last too long, and by 1768 he found himself as an excise (tax) officer in England. Thomas didn't exactly excel at the role, getting discharged from his post twice in four years, but as an inkling of what was to come, he published

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    Er wurde mit seinen Schriften zur "Stimme der amerikanischen Revolution". Paine wurde am 29. Januar in Thetford in England geboren. Nach einer schillernden Karriere als Korsettmacher, Lehrer und Prediger reiste er nach Amerika, wo er im November in Philadelphia ankam. Mit einem Empfehlungsschreiben von Benjamin Franklin versehen, begann er seine Laufbahn als Journalist und Essayist beim Pennsylvania Magazine.

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    Born: January 29, 1737 at Thetford, Norfolk in England
    Died: June 8, 1809 in New York City Arrived in America: November 30, 1774 Imprisoned in France: 1793-1802 Biography: The son of Quakers, Thomas Paine (1737-1809) made an impressive mark on American society and politics with his stinging political essays. His first, African Slavery in America , was published in 1775 and sharply criticized slavery as unjust and inhumane. Destined to be much more famous and influential was his pamphlet Common Sense, published on January 10, 1776. The basis for this pamphlet was that common sense and plain facts dictated one course of action for the American colonies: separation from England. Advocating the most limited form of government possible, over 500,000 copies were sold, making it one of the most influential documents of the era.

    34. The Philosophy Of Paine (Thomas A. Edison )
    The Philosophy of paine by thomas A. Edison Index Historical Writings (paine);Index Historical Writings (Biographies); Home to Positive Atheism. June 7, 1925.
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    by Thomas A. Edison June 7, 1925 Tom Paine has almost no influence on present-day thinking in the United States because he is unknown to the average citizen. Perhaps I might say right here that this is a national loss and a deplorable lack of understanding concerning the man who first proposed and first wrote those impressive words, 'the United States of America.' But it is hardly strange. Paine's teachings have been debarred from schools everywhere and his views of life misrepresented until his memory is hidden in shadows, or he is looked upon as of unsound mind. We never had a sounder intelligence in this Republic. He was the equal of Washington in making American liberty possible. Where Washington performed Paine devised and wrote. The deeds of one in the Weld were matched by the deeds of the other with his pen. Washington himself appreciated Paine at his true worth. Franklin knew him for a great patriot and clear thinker. He was a friend and confidant of Jefferson, and the two must often have debated the academic and practical phases of liberty. I consider Paine our greatest political thinker. As we have not advanced, and perhaps never shall advance, beyond the Declaration and Constitution, so Paine has had no successors who extended his principles. Although the present generation knows little of Paine's writings, and although he has almost no influence upon contemporary thought, Americans of the future will justly appraise his work. I am certain of it. Truth is governed by natural laws and cannot be denied. Paine spoke truth with a peculiarly clear and forceful ring. Therefore time must balance the scales. The Declaration and the Constitution expressed in form Paine's theory of political rights. He worked in Philadelphia at the time that the first document was written, and occupied a position of intimate contact with the nation's leaders when they framed the Constitution.

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    The government which we are investigating in this course was founded in the late eighteenth century by a radical group of Englishmen who lived in the American colonies. One of the lesser known of these figures is Thomas Paine. The purpose of this lesson is to "go back in time," read some of his original work, and evalute it's importance. FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS (Each of the blue or purple items is a link to an outside source. Click your mouse on each of them. After exploring each link, use the "BACK" button on the browser to return to this page an continue. As questions arise, respond to them on paper: Take the time to look at the Declaration of Independence and review it's transcription Now meet Thomas Paine the author of Common Sense , a pamphlet written to stir the emotions of the colonists. 1. As you read about Paine's major accompishments, what was the first indication that he was not a conservative thinker? Read the introduction to Common Sense and the section titled

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    Wir informieren Sie regelmäßig über Neuigkeiten und Änderungen per E-Mail. Helfen Sie uns, das BBKL aktuell zu halten! Band VI (1993) Spalten 1437-1441 Autor: Rainer Lahme Werke: Common Sense 1776; The Crisis 1-16, 1776-1783; Public Good, 1780; The Rights of Man, 1791/92; The Age of Reason, 1794/95; Agrarian Justice, 1797; T.P. Common Sense and Other Political Writings, ed. by Nelson F. Adkins, New York 1953; Common Sense and Crisis Papers, bearbeitet und eingeleitet von Karl-Heinz Schönfelder, Halle 1956 (mit Bibliographie der Einzelausgaben); T.P. Common Sense, ed. by Isaac Kramnick, Harmondsworth 1976; T.P., Rights of Man, ed. by Henry Collins, Harmondsworth 1969; T.P. Common Sense. Übersetzt und hrsg. von Lothar Meinzer, Stuttgart 1982; Die Rechte des Menschen. Eingeleitet von Theo Stemmler, Frankfurt 1973; Die Rechte des Menschen, hrsg., übersetzt und eingeleitet von Wolfgang Mönke, Berlin 1983 ; Die Politischen Werke von T.P.in zwei Bänden, Philadelphia 1852; The Writings of T.P., collected and edited by Moncure Daniel Conway, 4 Bde., New York 1894-1896, repr. New York 1967, 1972

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    Thomas Paine inspired the American Revolution with a prose that spoke directly to the people. Common Sense was devoured and debated by Americans in taverns, reading clubs, parlors and street corners. The American Crisis, Number 1 , the first in a series of essays meant to boost morale and exhort the revolution, has perhaps the most famous opening sentence in American literature: "These are the times that try men's souls." For these works, Paine neither asked for nor received a dime in compensation. He donated all proceeds from the sale of these pamphlets to the revolutionary cause. Like so many of the major figures of the Enlightenment, including Jefferson and Franklin, Paine had a wide-array of interests which including invention and engineering. His design for a single-arch iron bridge led him back to Europe after the Revolution, where he tried, unsuccessfully, to find backers for his plans. In France, he was hailed by reformers for his work in the cause of the American Revolution. On a visit to Paris in 1789, he was presented with the key to the Bastille, which he was to pass on to President Washington. Two years later, Paine published

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