| 5. | Archive of Thomas Paine Works | | | includes full texts of: "Common Sense," "The Rights of Man," "African Slavery in America," "Dissertation on First Principles of Government," "The Crisis Papers," "The Age of Reason," "Agrarian Justice," "Origin of Freemasonry." www.dpipc.com |
| 7. | "African Slavery in America" - Paine | | | "The essay was written in 1774 and publishes March 8, 1775 when it appeared in the Pennsylvania Journal and the Weekly Advertiser. Just a few weeks later on april 14, 1775 the first anti-slavery society in America was formed in Philadelphia. Paine was a member." www.mediapro.net |
| 9. | "Agrarian Justice" | | | "To preserve the benefits of what is called civilized life, and to remedy at the same time the evil which it has produced, ought to be considered as one of the first objects of reformed legislation." Words By Paine. www.mediapro.net |
| 10. | Origin of Freemasonry/Thomas Paine | | | "Paine's intimacy in Paris with Nicolas de Bonneville and Charles Frangois Dupuis, whose writings are replete with masonic speculations, sufficiently explain his interest in the subject." www.mediapro.net |
| 11. | Thomas Paine Originals | | | "There are many early Thomas Paine writings. We have a few here. We will be adding lots more..." www.scican.net |
| 12. | Answer To The Bishop Of Llandaff | | | "Immediately after perusal of Bishop Watson's reply to "The Age of Reason" ("An Apology for the Bible," 1796) Paine began his answer to it." This page gives background info and fragments of Paine's answer. www.infidels.org |
| 13. | An Essay On Dream | | | [NOTE: This was the last work that Paine ever gave to the press ... ]Etext of the author's preface and first chapter. www.infidels.org |
| 14. | "Common Sense" | | | The complete online HTML text brought to you by, Encyclopedia of the Self. www.selfknowledge.com |
| 15. | Thomas Paine | | | This site is not complete, but it offers good annotated texts of "The Rights of Man," "Common Sense," and "The American Crisis." www.leftjustified.com |
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