Thomas Paine: Prophet and Martyr of DemocracyRoutledge, 19/11/2019 - 458 páginas First published in 1927. This study explores Thomas Paine, an English-born American philosopher, activist, political theorist and revolutionary. The author examines Paine’s important aspects of Paine’s life, including his migration to the British Colonies, his participation in the American Revolution, and his imprisonment in Paris. This title will be of great interest to historians and those studying philosophy and politics. |
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AN EMIGRANT RELIGION | |
THE BIRTHDAY OF A NEW WORLD | |
HANGING TOGETHER | |
PAINE IS MADE PROPAGANDA GENERAL | |
QUAKER AGAINST QUAKER | |
THE FRANCOAMERICAN GRAFT SCANDAL | |
WHAT IT COST | |
THE DUEL WITH BURKE | |
EMANCIPATING THE WORLD | |
A YANKEE TORY IN PARIS | |
THE AGE OF UNREASON | |
A TANGLED NATIONALITY | |
IN THE NAME OF AMERICA | |
DESPISED AND REJECTED | |
THE UNQUIET GRAVE | |
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