Author name: Thomas Paine

Thomas Paine (February 9, 1737 – June 8, 1809) was an English-born American Founding Father, French Revolutionary, inventor, political philosopher, and statesman. His pamphlets Common Sense (1776) and The American Crisis (1776–1783) framed the Patriot argument for independence from Great Britain at the outset of the American Revolution. Paine advanced Enlightenment-era arguments for human rights that shaped revolutionary discourse on both sides of the Atlantic.

Response to *Observations on the American Revolution*

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For the PENNSYLVANIA PACKET. from the Pennsylvania Packet, March 20, 1779. Mr. DUNLAP, Through the channel of your paper, I take the liberty of remarking on a passage in a pamphlet just come into my hands, entitled, Observations on the American Revolution, published according to a Resolution of Congress. By their Committee. The gentlemen who, […]

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To the Honorable Congress of the United States January 6, 1779

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From the original letter at the Library of Congress: Philadelphia, January 6, 1779 Honourable Sirs Understanding that exceptions have been taken at some parts of my conduct, which exceptions as I am unacquainted with I cannot reply to: I therefore humbly beg leave to submit every part of my conduct public and private, so far

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