Essays

To the People

American Revolution

TO THE PEOPLE from Pennsylvania Packet, March 18, 1777. THERE are particular periods both in public and domestic life, in which, the excellence of wisdom consists in a due government of the temper: Without this, zeal degenerates into rage, and affection into bitterness. And so necessary is this qualification, in every stage of life, that […]

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Liberty Tree

Poetry

Printed in the Pennsylvania Magazine, July, 1775. A SONG, WRITTEN EARLY IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Tune – “The gods of Greece.” IN a chariot of light, from the regions of day, The Goddess of Liberty came, Ten thousand celestials directed her way, And hither conducted the dame. A fair budding branch from the gardens above,

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The Magazine in America

Other

This essay was the first which Paine wrote for the Pennsylvania Magazine and appeared in the January 24, 1775 issue.] In a country whose reigning character is the love of science, it is somewhat strange that the channels of communication should continue so narrow and limited. The weekly papers are at present the only vehicles

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