Author name: Thomas Paine

Six Letters to Rhode Island

Six Letters to Rhode-Island from the Providence Gazette, December 21, 28, 1782, January 4, 11, 18, February 1, 1783 To the PRINTER of the PROVIDENCE GAZETTE, SIR, Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 1782. Inclosed I send you a Philadelphia paper of this day's date, and desire you to insert the piece signed "A Friend to Rhode-Island and […]

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Letter to the Abbe Raynal

A LETTER TO THE ABBE RAYNAL on the Affairs of North-America. In which The Mistakes in the Abbe's Account of the REVOLUTION IN AMERICA are Corrected and Cleared Up. By Thomas Paine, M.A. of the University of Pennsylvania, and Author of a Tract "COMMON SENSE." M.DCC.LXXXII. INTRODUCTION A London translation of an original work in

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The Crisis XII

The American Crisis XII from the Pennsylvania Gazette, October 30, 1782. Original title below, "Crisis XII" title added in later collections. TO THE EARL OF SHELBURNE. A speech which has been printed in several of the British and New-York newspapers, as coming from your Lordship, in answer to one from the Duke of Richmond of

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A Supernumerary Crisis

A Supernumerary Crisis from the Pennsylvania Packet, June 4, 1782 TO SIR GUY CARLETON It is the nature of compassion to associate with misfortune; and I address this to you in behalf even of an enemy, a captain in the British service, now on his way to the Head-quarters of the American army, and unfortunately

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The Crisis XI

Crisis XI from the Pennsylvania Gazette, May 22, 1782 ON THE PRESENT STATE OF NEWS SINCE the arrival of two, if not three packets, in quick succession, at New-York, from England, a variety of unconnected news has circulated through the country, and afforded as great a variety of speculation. That something is the matter in

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