PAINE, THOMAS

1737–1809, Anglo-American political theorist and writer, b. Thetford, Norfolk, England. He was the son of a Quaker. An excise officer, he was dismissed from the service after leading (1772) agitation for higher salaries. Paine emigrated to America in 1774, bearing letters of introduction from Benjamin Franklin, who was then in England. He soon became involved in the clashes between England and the American colonies and published the enormously successful pamphlet Common Sense (Jan., 1776), in which he argued that the colonies had outgrown any need for English domination and should be given independence. In Dec., 1776, Paine wrote the first of a series of 16 pamphlets called The Crisis (1776–83). These essays were widely distributed and did much to encourage the patriot cause throughout the American Revolution. After the war he returned to his farm in New Rochelle, N.Y. In 1787 he went to England and while there wrote The Rights of Man (2 parts, 1791 and 1792), which defended the French Revolution in reply to Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France. Its basic premises were that there are natural rights common to all men and that only democratic institutions are able to guarantee these rights. Paine's attack on English institutions led to his prosecution for treason and subsequent flight to Paris (1792). There, as a member of the National Convention, he took a significant part in French affairs. During the Reign of Terror he was imprisoned by the Jacobins from Dec., 1793, to Nov., 1794. During this time he wrote his famous deistic, antibiblical work The Age of Reason (2 parts, 1794 and 1795), which alienated many people. His diatribe against George Washington, Letter to Washington (1796), added more fuel to the persisting resentment against him. When Paine returned to the United States in 1802, he was practically ostracized; he died in poverty seven years later. An idealist, a radical, and a master rhetorician, Paine wrote and lived with a keen sense of urgency and excitement.

See his writings ed. by M. D. Conway (1894–96, repr. 1969) and representative selections ed. by H. H. Clark (1944, repr. 1961); biographies by D. F. Hawke (1974), A. Williamson (1974), and J. Keane (1995).

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The Life and Works of Thomas Paine Patriots Edition Edited by...VII NEW ROCHELLE, NEW YORK Thomas Paine National Historical Association 1925 Copyright, 1925, Thomas Paine National Historical Association...
THOMAS PAINE BY ROMNEY "Why seek occasions, surly...sins."---THOMAS CLIO RICKMAN. -i- -ii- THOMAS PAINE Prophet and Martyr of Democracy...freedoms on the stream of time. A life of Thomas Paine is a history of his age; he was an actor...
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...POSSESSION OF THE AUTOR. THE LIFE OF THOMAS PAINE WITH A HISTORY OF HIS LITERARY...Remembrance of his dear friend Thomas Paine, who on this table in the year...the justice that inspired what Thomas Paine here wrote. The educated ignorance...
THOMAS PAINE From the portrait painted in 1792...portrait is considered the best likeness of Thomas Paine . TOM PAINE: AMERICAS GODFATHER...Illustrations Thomas Paine, Portrait by George Romney, 1792 Frontispiece...
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...to begin the world over again. Thomas Paine, Common Sense (Political Writings...utopian visionaries? In the case of Thomas Paine we can expand the question. What...nation (The Complete Writings of Thomas Paine 2: 558-560). Paine may also be...
...rational religion in the words of Thomas Paine, particularly the scientific deists...concluding chapter, "The Legacy of Thomas Paine," Spater reasons that although...Meyerson. NY: Oxford UP, 2000. 61-100. Paine, Thomas. The Age of Reason. 1795. New York...
...letter was probably intended for Thomas Paine, or at least reads very like a reply...Category of Bourgeois Society, trans. Thomas Burger and Frederick Lawrence (London...Honourable Mr. Burke (Birmingham: Thomas Pearson, 1791) 145. (12.) Jacques...
Thomas Paine: Enlightenment, Revolution, and the Birth...Modern Nations. by Mark Tushnet Thomas Paine: Enlightenment, Revolution, and the Birth...Viking, 2006. Pp. xv, 396. $27.95.) Thomas Paine is periodically rediscovered as the "forgotten...
...of Poverty: Hannah More Counters Thomas Paine and the Radical Threat. by...of Poverty: Hannah More Counters Thomas Paine and the Radical Threat by Mona...are the testimonies of inflamed, Paine-toting peasants being successfully...
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The Gain from Paine: Thomas Paine, Who Died 200 Years Ago, Inspired...200th anniversary of the death of Thomas Paine will be marked in England, in France...an eye. Further Reading G. Claeys, Thomas Paine: Social and Political Thought (Unwin...
The Thomas Paine Society by Robert Morrell THOMAS PAINE, the great radical, democrat and secularist...Saturday to June 8th, members of the Thomas Paine Society (TPS) gather at noon at the statue...
Thomas Paine (1737-1809). "Where liberty is not, there is mine."--Thomas Paine, replying to Benjamin Franklins remark, "Where liberty is, there is my country." Thomas Paine, one of the founding fathers of the United...
...by Robert Middlekauff Thomas Paine led a life of paradox, a life in...Superintendent of Finance Robert Morris. Paine enjoyed the respect and even the...George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and others. And when his...
...by Lamar Alexander Thomas Paine, the author of Common Sense, was...most personal terms. The king, Paine wrote, "hath wickedly broken through...government control. To print his pamphlet, Paine and his fellow supporters of independence...
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Free Radical; Thomas Paine Sparked Revolution on Both Sides of the Atlantic. Byline: Deborah...most famous portraits, is shrouded in mystery. +++++ WHAT: One Life: Thomas Paine, the Radical Founding Father WHERE: National Portrait Gallery, Eighth...
Guts to Serve; Government, like Dress, Is the Badge of Lost Innocence. - Thomas Paine. Byline: Adrian E. Cristobal WITH palpable pain, Eduardo Manalac British executive last Thursday gave three reasons for his...
...of the Nigerian Crisis" was remarkable. Was it meant, perhaps, as a parody? It begins by comparing Mr. Soyinka to Thomas Paine, and giving him all the best of the comparison. Then Mr. Fein declares that Mr. Soyinka stands "in the honored tradition...
...First School, Prudhoe, is to have a hall extension, new classroom and facilities for a special educational needs co-ordinator. THOMAS Hudson, 13, of Hedley on the Hill raised funding for his World Challenge Expedition to Norway by collecting litter in and around...
...was me, I would not put my family nor my grandchildren nor my party through that." Liberal reward The liberal Web site Tom Paine (www.TomPaine.com) is offering a $10,000 reward "for information leading to the identification" of what it calls "the Eli Lilly...
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PAINE, THOMAS 1737 1809, Anglo-American political...the invitation of the new president, Thomas Jefferson, Paine returned to the United States in 1802...Foner, ed., The Complete Writings of Thomas Paine (2 vol., 1945); and representative...
PAINE, ALBERT BIGELOW 1861 1937, American author, b. New Bedford, Mass. He is best remembered as the author of the authorized...including The Hollow Tree and The Arkansas Bear (both 1898); a novel, The Great White Way (1901); and a biography of Thomas Nast (1904). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University...
...Kant . Italian representatives of the age included Cesare Beccaria and Giambattista Vico . From America, Thomas Paine , Thomas Jefferson , and Benjamin Franklin exerted vast international influence. Some philosophers at first proposed...
...and efforts to secure the freedom of the press, he spent over nine years in prison. He republished suppressed works by Thomas Paine, William Hone, and others, brought out his own Political Litany (1817), and while he was imprisoned kept his weekly...
...as a city 1899. Although mainly a residential suburb of New York City, it has some light industry. The house where Thomas Paine lived has been preserved. Iona College and the College of New Rochelle are in the city. ____________________ Copyright...
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