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  1. The Selected Works Of Tom Paine by Howard Fast, 2008-11-04
  2. Citizen Tom Paine: (Grove Press Eastern Philosophy and Literature Series) by Howard Fast, 1983-01
  3. TOM PAINE MARU (Del Rey Books) by L. Neil Smith, 1984-07-12
  4. Tom Paine: America's Godfather, 1737-1809 by William Woodward, 1972
  5. Tom Horn; man of the west by Lauran Paine, 1963
  6. Citizen Tom Paine: A Play in Two Acts by Howard Fast, 1986-04
  7. Tom Paine, friend of mankind, by Hesketh Pearson, 1937
  8. El Ciudadano Tom Paine; introduction sobre sus ideas politicas, por Enrique de Gandia. Versión castellana por León Mirlas. by Howard Fast, 1946
  9. The radical tradition: Tom Paine to Lloyd George by John W Derry, 1967
  10. Tom Paine Defended Against Michael Foot: Paine and Burke Considered with Relation to the American State, the French Revolution and British Reform by Brendan Clifford, 1993-01
  11. Obcan Tom Paine. by Howard Fast, 1950
  12. Blasphemous Reason: The 1797 Trial of Tom Paine's "Age of Reason"
  13. Tom Paine, regény. Translated by Kery Laszlo. by Howard Fast, 1954
  14. Rebel! a Biography of Tom Paine by Noel Bertram, Gerson, 1974-05

21. The Republican
Abstract Started in 1817 as Sherwin's Political Register, a full report of the Peterloo Massacre appeared in the next edition of the newspaper. The authorities responded by confiscating the complete stock of newspapers and pamphlets. In an attempt to keep in business, the newspaper changed it's name to the Republican. The first edition of the Republican contained a detailed article on the Peterloo Massacre. They also published tom paine's Common Sense, The Rights of Man and the Age of Reason. Due to the publicity created by the publisher being tried for seditious libel, the circulation of the newspaper increased dramatically and was now outselling progovernment newspapers such as The Times.
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In April 1817, William Sherwin, a printer and Richard Carlile , a journalist, formed a publishing business in London . The company began publishing the radical journal, Sherwin's Political Register , and pamphlets written by Thomas Paine and Henry 'Orator' Hunt
Carlile was one of the speakers at St. Peter's Field on 16th August, 1819. From the hustings Carlile had a good view of what happened. Carlile managed to avoid being arrested and after being hidden by local radicals, he took the first mail coach to London . The following day placards for Sherwin's Political Register began appearing in London with the words: 'Horrid Massacres at Manchester'. A full report of the

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Browse for author " Tom Paine " matched 5 titles. Sometimes it pays off to expand your search to view all available copies of books matching your search terms. Page of 1 sort results by Top Selling Title Author Used Price New Price Scar vegas and other stories more books like this by Paine, Tom Paine's short fiction, much of it set in exotic places, has received many awards. He writes of people at the ends of their ropes, often telling stories of soldiers at war or recoveringsuccessfully or notfrom their combat experiences.. buy used: from buy new: from The Pearl of Kuwait more books like this by Paine, Tom Private Tommy Trang is the best marine imaginable; he's smart, daring, physically fit, and patriotic to the core. California surfer Cody "Cowboy" Carmichael acts as his co-conspirator and Boswell during the Gulf War as the two AWOL marines sneak through the Iraqi lines to rescue the sixteen-year-old Princess Lulu, who has captured Trang's heart.... buy used: from buy new: from New Stories from the South: The Year's Best, 1996

23. Spencean Philanthropists
Abstract Thomas Spence a schoolteacher from Newcastleupon-Tyne arrived in London in December 1792. Soon after arriving he was arrested for selling Rights of Man by tom paine. For the next twenty years of his life Spence spent long periods in prison for selling Radical books, pamphlets, newspapers and broadsheets. He died in September 1814. He was buried by forty disciples who pledged that they would keep his ideas alive. They did this by forming the Society of Spencean Philanthropists.
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a schoolteacher from Newcastle-upon-Tyne arrived in London in December 1792. Soon after arriving he was arrested for selling Rights of Man by Tom Paine . For the next twenty years of his life Spence spent long periods in prison for selling Radical books, pamphlets, newspapers and broadsheets. Between 1793 and 1796 Spence also published a radical periodical, Pig's Meat and several pamphlets advocating universal suffrage and land nationalisation.
Spence owned a shop called the 'Hive of Liberty', in Little Turnstile, Holban but in 1801 he was arrested and imprisoned for selling seditious publications. At his trial

24. Tom Paine's Revolution
More than 200 years ago, one man Thomas paine provided the key that unlocked the door to freedom. When our cause seems hopeless, we should remember this, for the knowledge that success is
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by J. Brian Phillips Advocates of freedom often despair at the political inertia that must be overcome to achieve our goals. At times, it seems as if the freedom movement is progressing too slowly to reverse current political trends. In this regard, the American Revolution provides an important lesson. Even after the Revolutionary War had begun, most Americans, including many colonial leaders, favored reconciliation with England. Most Americans still considered themselves to be loyal British subjects, and were willing to continue to do so, if only the King would correct his most grievous transgressions. In early 1776 more than eight months after the Battle of Lexington colonists suddenly began to support the idea of American independence. This dramatic change can be largely attributed to the work of one man: Thomas Paine. Paine was an undistinguished Englishman when he arrived in Philadelphia in November 1774 armed with several letters of introduction from Benjamin Franklin. Aided by Franklin's letters, Paine quickly found work as an editor and chief writer for Pennsylvania Magazine. Sharing Franklin's interest in science, Paine wrote about the newest inventions of the day, as well as political issues, but he remained a relatively obscure addition to the American melting pot. However, in January 1776 that began to change, when Paine anonymously published a pamphlet titled Common Sense. While the ideas expressed in the pamphlet weren't new, the approach and comprehensive treatment were.

25. Bob Dylan Who's Who - Tom Paine
paine, tom. As I went out one morning To breathe the air around tom paine s, I spied the fairest damsel That ever did walk in chains.
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As I Went Out One Morning / John Wesley Harding / 1967 As I went out one morning To breathe the air around Tom Paine's, I spied the fairest damsel That ever did walk in chains. Subject: Re: Tom Paine From: James Zadok JZadok@prodigy.net Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 21:28:23 -0400 A leading figure of the American Revolution, famous for having written "Common Sense," a pamphlet that is often considered to have played a key role in moving American public opinion towards support of revolution against the British. Have a look at: http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PRpaine.htm Some believe that "As I Went Out One Morning" is about the time in late 1963 when Dylan received the Tom Paine Award of the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee and made some less than welcome remarks about the Kennedy assassination.

26. Media Visions Journal - Meet Thomas Paine
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GLOBAL SENSE by Judah Freed
An update of "Common Sense" by Tom Paine for these new times of crisis that try our souls. Closely follows Paine's 18th Century structure and logic from The Enlightenment to reach original and startling conclusions about war and peace and responsible self rule in the 21st Century. The evolution revolution is here.
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HOMAS PAINE (1737-1809), English writer and social activist, is best known for his popular essay, Common Sense, the pivotal call for American independence and democracy.

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29. Tom Paine's Revolution
tom paine s Revolution. by J. Brian Phillips. Advocates of freedom often despair at the political inertia that must be overcome to achieve our goals.
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by J. Brian Phillips Advocates of freedom often despair at the political inertia that must be overcome to achieve our goals. At times, it seems as if the freedom movement is progressing too slowly to reverse current political trends. In this regard, the American Revolution provides an important lesson. Even after the Revolutionary War had begun, most Americans, including many colonial leaders, favored reconciliation with England. Most Americans still considered themselves to be loyal British subjects, and were willing to continue to do so, if only the King would correct his most grievous transgressions. In early 1776 more than eight months after the Battle of Lexington colonists suddenly began to support the idea of American independence. This dramatic change can be largely attributed to the work of one man: Thomas Paine. Paine was an undistinguished Englishman when he arrived in Philadelphia in November 1774 armed with several letters of introduction from Benjamin Franklin. Aided by Franklin's letters, Paine quickly found work as an editor and chief writer for Pennsylvania Magazine. Sharing Franklin's interest in science, Paine wrote about the newest inventions of the day, as well as political issues, but he remained a relatively obscure addition to the American melting pot. However, in January 1776 that began to change, when Paine anonymously published a pamphlet titled Common Sense. While the ideas expressed in the pamphlet weren't new, the approach and comprehensive treatment were.

30. CultureDose.net - Paine, Tom - Pearl Of Kuwait, The Books Affiliate
War is Funny as Hell A Review By David Abrams Pearl of Kuwait, The Author paine, tom Genre Humor Publisher Harcourt Released 2003,
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Athenaeum Singlefield Search Results. Person contains paine, tom . Articles. Issue 098, 09/09/29 p. 568-569 Heading Letter from Caroline.
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32. Encyclopedia: Tom Paine
Updated Apr 04, 2003. Encyclopedia tom paine. Thomas paine (January 29, 1737 June 8, 1809) is considered to be a Founding Father of the United States.
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    Encyclopedia : Tom Paine
    Thomas Paine January 29 June 8 ) is considered to be a " Founding Father " of the United States . As a pamphleteer, Paine had a significant impact upon the American Revolution . He is also notable for his writings regarding the French Revolution
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    A. Hamilton. John Hancock. Patrick Henry. Thomas Jefferson. James Madison. tom paine. G. Washington. Care to express an opinion on a current or past historical event?
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    Main American Revolution Page Thomas Paine Irving Brant: Member, Advisory Board, James Madison Papers, University of Chicago. Council Member, Institute of Early American History and Culture, 1959–62. Author of James Madison (6 vol.) and others. John Adams Franklin A. Hamilton John Hancock ... G. Washington Care to express an opinion on a current or past historical event? Need to ask a question from our many visitors? Just visit our Forum and leave your message. Forum Weekly Poll This site is made possible by the support and generous contributions of : Hansen Managing the Foundations of Civilization Providing citizen relationship management software for state and local government s Small, wiry Thomas Paine was the "firebrand of the American Revolution." His writings brought courage in times of crisis. The first was in January 1776. At that time the colonies were still split on the question of declaring their independence from Great Britain. Some instructed their delegates in the Continental Congress to act against separation from the mother country. Thousands of colonists were undecided. On January 10 Paine published a pamphlet, 'Common Sense'. To rally the faltering he wrote: "Freedom has been hunted around the globe. Asia and Africa have expelled her . . . and England has given her warning to depart. O, receive the fugitive and prepare in time an asylum for mankind!" Colonists up and down the seaboard read this stirring call to action. George Washington himself said it turned doubt into decisionfor independence.

    34. Doesn't Anyone Remember Tom Paine By Robert L. Williams Issue 19
    Doesn t anyone remember tom paine. by Robert L. Williams. Many years ago day. tom paine and the Rights of Man, I told him. The administrator
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    36. Tom Paine On Death
    tom paine ON DEATH. A LETTER TO ANDREW DEAN. FROM THOMAS paine. I received your friendly letter, for which I am obliged to you. It
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    TOM PAINE ON DEATH A LETTER TO ANDREW DEAN FROM THOMAS PAINE I received your friendly letter, for which I am obliged to you. It is three weeks ago today (Sunday, August fifteenth), that I was struck with a fit of apoplexy, that deprived me of all sense and motion. I had neither pulse nor breathing, and the people about me supposed me dead. I had felt exceedingly well that day, and had just taken a slice of bread and butter for supper, and was going to bed. The fit took me on the stairs, as suddenly as if I had been shot through the head; and I got so very much hurt by the fall, that I have not been able to get in and out of bed since that day, otherwise than being lifted out in a blanket, by two persons; yet all this while my mental faculties have remained as perfect a I ever enjoyed them. I consider the scene I have passed through as an experiment on dying, and I find that death has no terrors for me. As to the people called Christians, they have no evidence that their religion is true. There is no more proof that the Bible is the Word of God, than that the Koran of Mahomet is the Word of God. It is education makes all the difference. Man, before he begins to think for himself, is as much the child of habits in Creeds as he is in plowing and sowing. Yet creeds, like opinions, prove nothing.

    37. Tom Paine's Revolution
    tom paine s Revolution. J. Brian Phillips. Advocates of freedom often despair at the political inertia that must be overcome to achieve their goals.
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    Advocates of freedom often despair at the political inertia that must be overcome to achieve their goals. At times, it seems as if the freedom movement is progressing too slowly to reverse current political trends. In this regard, the American Revolution provides an important lesson. Even after the Revolutionary War had begun, most Americans, including many colonial leaders, favored reconciliation with England. Most Americans still considered themselves to be loyal British subjects, and were willing to continue to do so, if only the King would correct his most grievous transgressions. In early 1776-more than eight months after the Battle of Lexington - colonists suddenly began to support the idea of American independence. This dramatic change can be largely attributed to the work of one man: Thomas Paine. Paine was an undistinguished Englishman when he arrived in Philadelphia in November 1774 armed with several letters of introduction from Benjamin Franklin. Aided by Franklin's letters, Paine quickly found work as an editor and chief writer for Pennsylvania Magazine. Sharing Franklin's interest in science, Paine wrote about the newest inventions of the day, as well as political issues, but he remained relatively obscure.

    38. Tom Paine’s Revolution
    tom paine’s Revolution Published in The Freeman Ideas on Liberty April 1989 by J. Brian Phillips, Printable Format. Mr. Phillips
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    39. Tom Paine
    During the American War of Independence paine wrote many articles enthusing the superiority of republican democracy over the monarchical system and also served
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    Who was He? Political Philosopher. Date and Place of Birth: 29th January 1737, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Family Background: Son of a Quaker small holder and corset maker. Education: Local Grammar School. Took up the corset making business at the age of thirteen. Chronology: Took up corset making in Kent. He then got work as a sailor and a school teacher. Moved to Lewes in Sussex where he was employed as an Excise Officer. He became active in local politics,serving on the local Council and started a debating society in a local public House. He was dismissed by his employers as an agitator for asking for a pay rise for himself and colleagues. He then moved to London. Met Benjamin Franklin who helped him to emigrate to America. He settled in Philadelphia and took up work as a radical journalist. He had several articles published in the "Pennsylvan Magazine" including one urging the abolition of slavery. He published a pamphlet called "Common Sense" which attacked the British Monarchy and argued for American Independence. During the American War of Independence Paine wrote many articles enthusing the superiority of republican democracy over the monarchical system and also served in the armies of George Washington.

    40. J. W. Skelton / Tom Paine: The Founding Father America Disowned
    . . tom paine The Founding Father America Disowned. JW Skelton, Ph.D. What follows below are the Preface and Introduction to JW
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    Tom Paine: The Founding Father America Disowned J. W. Skelton, Ph.D. What follows below are the Preface and Introduction to J.W. Skelton's book on Thomas Paine, published in 1992. Prof. Skelton provides an important addition to the academic literature dealing with the treatment Paine received by his contemporaries. The book was printed by Professional Press, Chapel Hill, NC.
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    How ironic that a tyrant like Napoleon should have said of Paine: "A statue of gold ought to be erected to you in every city of the universe," whereas Paine's whilom friend, George Washington, not only remained silent but failed to lift a finger when Paine, not only an American citizen but a veritable catalyst in America's quest for independence, sought his assistance when languishing in the shadow of Robespierre's guillotine.
    The reason for Washington's, and other Founding Fathers', silence is hardly a mystery: after achieving independence from the British, Paine assumed that conditions would be transformed in the newly independent states. That is to say, he assumed that there would he an actual revolution: a transformation of American society. Indeed, there was a basic, extensive fear among the new landowners, slaveholders, and assorted oligarchs that Paine's genuine advocacy of true democracy freedom and respect for each person regardless of gender, ethnicity, religion or social status would greatly endanger the

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