Thomas Paine

Thomas Paine

Thomas Paine – June 8, 1809 was an English-American author, pamphleteer, radical, inventor, intellectual, revolutionary, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He has been called "a corsetmaker by trade, a journalist by profession, and a propagandist by inclination." Born in Thetford, England, in the county of Norfolk, Paine immigrated to the British American colonies in 1774 in time to participate in the American Revolution. His principal contributions were the powerful, widely read pamphlet Common Sense , the all-time best-selling American book that advocated colonial...
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quick facts
Birthdate:January 29, 1737
Birthplace:Thetford
Date of death:June 8, 1809
Education:Thetford Grammar School
Religion:Deism
Also known as:Thomas Pain

Written works by Thomas Paine

TitlePublishedGenre
The Age of Reason Treatise
Common Sense 1776 Non-fiction
Rights of Man 1791 Treatise
The American Crisis
Additions To Common Sense
The Crisis
The Complete Religious And Theological Works Of Thomas Paine
Dissertations On First Principles Of Government
The Political Writings Of Thomas Paine V2
The Life and Major Writings of Thomas Paine
The Phoenix
Basic Writings Of Thomas Paine
Two Classics of the French Revolution
Agrarian Justice
The American Crisis
Public Good
The Theophilanthropist; Containing Critical, Moral, Theological And Literary Essays, In Monthly Numbers
The Pioneers of Land Reform
The Writings of Thomas Paine
The age of reason
The American crisis, number II
The case of the officers of excise
Common sense, addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects
Common sense
Compact maritime
Examination of the passages in the New Testament, quoted from the Old and called prophecies concerning Jesus Christ
An impartial sketch of the life of Thomas Paine
A letter addressed to the abbe Raynal on the affairs of North America
A letter addressed to the addressers
Letter from Thomas Paine to George Washington
Letter of Thomas Paine to the people of England
Letters from Thomas Paine to the citizens of the United States, on his arrival from France
Letters
Letters to the citizens of the United States
Letter to George Washington, President of the United States of America
On the origin of free-masonry
Prospects on the war and paper currency
Thomas Paine's Letters to the citizens of the United States
Thomas Paine's letter to the late General George Washington, when President of the United States
Thomas Paine's three letters to Morgan Lewis, on his prosecution of Thomas Farmar
Thomas Paine to the citizens of Pennsylvania, on the proposal for calling a convention
Thomas Paine to the people of England, on the invasion of England
The trial of Thomas Paine, for a libel
The trial of Thomas Paine
Works
Collected writings
Common sense, and other political writings
Common sense and other writings
The crisis
The decline and fall of the English system of finance
John Dos Passos presents The living thoughts of Tom Paine
A letter to the Earl of Shelburne
The life and works of Thomas Paine
The living thoughts of Tom Paine
The political and miscellaneous works of Thomas Paine
Political writings
The political writings of Thomas Paine
The selected work of Tom Paine
Selections from The American crisis
Selections from the writings of Thomas Paine
The theological works of Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine
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Thomas Paine quotes

  • To establish any mode to abolish war, however advantageous it might be to Nations, would be to take from such Government the most lucrative of its branches.

    - Thomas Paine
  • I do not believe in the creed professed by the Jewish Church, by the Roman Church, by the Greek Church, by the Turkish Church, by the Protestant Church, nor by any church that I know of. My own mind is my own church.

    - Thomas Paine
  • It is necessary to the happiness of man that he be mentally faithful to himself. Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe.

    - Thomas Paine
  • These are the times that try men's souls.

    - Thomas Paine
  • Society in every state is a blessing, but Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one.

    - Thomas Paine

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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John Locke
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Charles de Secondat, baron de Montesquieu
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Peers of Thomas Paine

Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin

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Personal relationships of Thomas Paine

Mary Lambert
Mary Lambert
Relationship type:Marriage
Together since:September 27, 1759
Thomas Paine
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