Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man. Part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work entitled common sense; and the first part of the rights of man.
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street, 1792.
ESTC No. T5884.Grub Street ID 284930.
Paine, Thomas.
No. I. The American crisis. By the author of Common sense.
[Fishkill, N.Y.: Printed by Samuel Loudon, 1776 or 1777].
ESTC No. W38906.Grub Street ID 349701.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man. Part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work entitled common sense; and the first part of the rights of man.
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street, 1792.
ESTC No. T5885.Grub Street ID 284940.
Paine, Thomas.
Dissertation on first principles of government. To which is added, the genuine speech, translated, and delivered at the tribune of the French Convention, July 7, 1795. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, Rights of man, &c. &c. &c.
[Philadelphia]: Paris and London--printed. Philadelphia: re-printed by E. Conrad, no. 100, Fourth, the second door above Race-Street, and sold by the booksellers, Nov. 20, 1795.
ESTC No. W38130.Grub Street ID 348944.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man. Part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, secretary for Foreign affairs to Congress in the American War, and Author of the work entitled common sense; and the first part of the Rights of Man.
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street, 1792.
ESTC No. T5886.Grub Street ID 284951.
Paine, Thomas.
Paine's letters: containing a letter to Mr Secretary Dundas, in answer to his speech on the late proclamation: together with two letters addressed to Lord Onslow, chairman of the meeting at Epsom, June 18, 1792, convened to address His Majesty on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine.
London: printed for J. Parsons, No. 21, Pater-Noster-Row, 1792.
ESTC No. T197704.Grub Street ID 230701.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for foreign affairs to congress in the American War, and Author of the works intitled "Common Sense," "Rights of Man, Two Parts," &c.
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, in Paternoster-Row, and Thomas Clio Rickman, No. 7, upper Mary-Le-Bone-Street. 1792. Entered at Stationers Hall, 1792.
ESTC No. T5837.Grub Street ID 284483.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, Rights of man, Age of reason, &c.
Philadelphia: Printed by John Page, no. 67 Mulberry Street, for Benj. Franklin Bache, no. 112 High Street, 1796.
ESTC No. W30731.Grub Street ID 341090.
Paine, Thomas.
The genuine trial of Thomas Paine, for a libel contained in the second part of Rights of man; at Guildhall, London, Dec. 18, 1792, before Lord Kenyon and a special jury: together with the speeches at large of the Attorney-General and Mr. Erskine, and Authentic Copies of Mr. Paine's Letters to the Attorney-General and others, On the Subject of the Prosecution. Taken in short-hand by E. Hodgson.
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet Street, 1792.
ESTC No. T5894.Grub Street ID 285031.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, author of works entitled "Common sense, Rights of man," &c.
New-York: Printed by T. and J. Swords, for J. Fellows, no. 131, Water-Street, --1794--.
ESTC No. W31698.Grub Street ID 342131.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, author of works entitled "Common sense, Rights of man," &c.
New-York: --Printed by G. Forman, for J. Fellows, no. 131, Water-Street, --1794-- (According to act of Congress).
ESTC No. W31699.Grub Street ID 342132.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter to George Washington, president of the United States of America. On affairs public and private. By Thomas Paine, author of the works entitled, Common sense, Rights of man, Age of reason, &c.
Philadelphia: Printed by Benj. Franklin Bache, no. 112 Market Street, 1796. (Entered according to law).
ESTC No. W20660.Grub Street ID 330357.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine.
New-York: Printed and sold by George Forman, no. 156, Front-Street, ---1795.
ESTC No. W31702.Grub Street ID 342136.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason: being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine.
New-York: Printed by G. Forman, for Fellows and Adam, no. 131, Water-Street, --1795--.
ESTC No. W31703.Grub Street ID 342137.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to Lord Onslow: as chairman of the meeting at Epsom, June 18, 1792, convened to address His Majesty on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine.
London: printed for J. Parsons, No. 21, Pater-Noster Row, 1792.
ESTC No. N19662.Grub Street ID 9082.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis. Number V. Addressed to General Sir William Howe. By the author of Common sense.
Lancaster [Pa.]: Printed by John Dunlap, M,DCC,LXXVIII. [1778] (Price 2s. 6d. single--2s by the quantity).
ESTC No. W31719.Grub Street ID 342154.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason, being an investigation of true and fabulous theology, by Thomas Paine. Secretary for Foreign Affairs to Congress in the American War, and Author of the Works Entitled Common Sense and Rights of Man, &c.
Paris [i.e. London?]: printed by Barrois. 1794. (second Year of the French Republic.), 1794.
ESTC No. N29400.Grub Street ID 18575.
Paine, Thomas.
Dissertation of first principles of government. To which is added, the genuine speech, translated, and delivered at the tribune of the French Convention, July 7, 1795. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, Rights of man, &c.&c.&c.
[Philadelphia]: Paris and London--printed. Philadelphia: re-printed by Ormrod & Conrad, at Franklin's Head, no. 41, Chesnut-Street, November 20, 1795.
ESTC No. W39406.Grub Street ID 350115.
Paine, Thomas.
Agrarian justice, opposed to agrarian law, and to agrarian monopoly; being a plan for meliorating the condition of man, by creating in every nation a national fund, To pay to every person, when arrived at the age of Twenty One years, the sum of Fifteen Pounds Sterling, to enable him, or her to begin the world: And Also. Ten Pounds Sterling per annum during life to every person now living of the age of Fifty Years, and to all others when they shall arrive at that Age, to enable them to live in old age without Wretchedness, and go decently out of the World. By Thomas Paine, Author Of Common Sense, Rights Of Man, Age Of Reason, &c. &c.
London: printed for Evans and Bone, No. 120. Holborn-Hill, 1797.
ESTC No. N15839.Grub Street ID 5540.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to the Earl of Shelburne, now Marquis of Lansdowne, on his speech, July 10, 1782, respecting the acknowledgement of American independence: with an appendix, containing Thoughts on the peace, and probable advantages thereof; a letter on republicanism; and a letter to the Abbe Syeyes. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for Foreign Affairs to Congress in the American War, and Author of Common Sense, a Letter to the Abbe Raynal, Rights of Man, &c.
London: printed for J. Ridgway, No. 1, York Street, St. James's Square, 1791.
ESTC No. N28107.Grub Street ID 17332.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to Mr. Secretary Dundas. In answer to his speech on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine.
London: printed for J. Parsons, No. 21, Pater-Noster Row, 1792.
ESTC No. T5848.Grub Street ID 284601.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, author of common sense, American crisis, rights of man, age of reason, &c.
[London]: Paris: printed by Hartley, Adlard and Son, Rue Neuve de Berry, No. 5, Aux Champs Elysees. London: reprinted for D.I. Eaton, No. 74, Newgate-Street. 1796. Entered at Stationers-Hall, 1796.
ESTC No. T5822.Grub Street ID 284358.
Paine, Thomas.
Paine's letters: containing a letter to Mr. Secretary Dundas, in answer to his speech on the late proclamation: together with two letters addressed to Lord Onslow, chairman of the meeting at Epsom, June 18, 1792, convened to address His Majesty on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine.
London: printed for J. Parsons, No. 21, Pater-Noster-Row, 1792.
ESTC No. N11226.Grub Street ID 1223.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. By Thomas Paine, ...
Dublin: printed for G. Burnet, R. Cross, P. Wogan, W. Wilson, P. Byrne, [and 31 others in Dublin], 1791.
ESTC No. N13088.Grub Street ID 3032.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man. Part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work entitled common sense; and the first part of the rights of man.
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street, 1792.
ESTC No. T5881.Grub Street ID 284899.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to the Earl of Shelburne, now Marquis of Lansdowne, on his speech, July 10, 1782, respecting the acknowledgement of American independence. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for Foreign Affairs to Congress in the American War, and Author of Common Sense, a Letter to the Abbe Raynal, Rights of Man, &c.
London: printed for J. Ridgway, No. 1, York Street, St. James's Square, 1791.
ESTC No. T5852.Grub Street ID 284645.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man. Part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work entitled common sense; and the first part of the rights of man.
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street, 1792.
ESTC No. T5882.Grub Street ID 284910.
Paine, Thomas.
The death of General Wolf. A song.
[United States: s.n, not before 1775 and not after 1810].
ESTC No. W1275.Grub Street ID 322040.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man. Part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine. Secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work entitled Common sense, and the first part of the Rights of man.
[Boston]: London, printed 1792. United States of America. Printed by Thomas and John Fleet, at the Bible and Heart in Boston, 1792.
ESTC No. W36413.Grub Street ID 347129.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man. Part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work entitled common sense; and the first part of the rights of man.
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street, 1792.
ESTC No. T5883.Grub Street ID 284921.
Paine, Thomas.
Dissertation on first principles of government. To which is added, the geniune speech, translated, and delivered at the tribune of the French Convention, July 7, 1795. By Thomas Paine, author of common sense; rights of man; age of reason, &c. Second edition. With the publisher's address to the reader.
[London]: Paris: printed. London: printed for V. Griffiths, No. 169, Strand, 1795.
ESTC No. T5827.Grub Street ID 284411.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to the Earl of Shelburne, now Marquis of Lansdowne, on his speech, July 10, 1782, respecting the acknowledgement of American independence: with an appendix, containing Thoughts on the peace, and probable advantages thereof; a letter on republicanism; and a letter to the Abbe Syeyes. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for Foreign Affairs to Congress in the American War, and Author of Common Sense, a Letter to the Abbe Raynal, Rights of Man, &c.
London: printed for J. Ridgway, No. 1, York Street, St. James's Square, 1791.
ESTC No. T5854.Grub Street ID 284667.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, Author of common sense, American Crisis, Rights of Man, Age of Reason, &c.
[London]: Paris: printed by Hartley, Adlard and Son, Rue neuve de Berry, No. 5, aux champs elysees. London: reprinted for D. I. Eaton, No. 74, Newgate-Street. 1796. Entered at Stationers-Hall, 1796.
ESTC No. N366.Grub Street ID 24572.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense: addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III.Thoughts on the present stat of American affairs. IV.Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. [Three lines of quotations].
[Providence]: Philadelphia, printed: Providence, re-printed and sold by John Carter, at Shakespear's Head, near the court-house, M,DCC,LXXVI. [1776].
ESTC No. W39912.Grub Street ID 350482.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections.
Philadelphia: Printed, and sold, by R. Bell, in Third-Street, MDCCLXXVI. [1776].
ESTC No. W36939.Grub Street ID 347689.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. [Two lines from Thomson].
Philadelphia: Printed, and sold, by R. Bell, in Third-Street, MDCCLXXVI. [1776].
ESTC No. W30444.Grub Street ID 340780.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense: addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. [Two lines from Thomson].
[Providence]: Philadelphia, printed: Providence, re-printed and sold by John Carter, at Shakespear's Head, near the Court-House, M,DCC,LXXVI. [1776].
ESTC No. W30445.Grub Street ID 340781.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense: written to promote the spirit of independence in the American War of 1776. By Thomas Paine, author of "Rights of Man," "Age of Reason," &c. &c. Price Twopence.
Manchester: G. Walton. And all booksellers, [1776].
ESTC No. N67955.Grub Street ID 49471.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections.
[Salem, Mass.]: Philadelphia printed: Salem, re-printed and sold by E. Russell, at his printing-office next to John Turner, Esq; in the Main-Street, M,DCC,LXXVI. [1776].
ESTC No. W37462.Grub Street ID 348238.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense: addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: I. Of the Origin and Design of Government in general; with concise Remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession. III. Thoughts on the present State of American Affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America; with some miscellaneous Reflections.
Edinburgh: Philadelphia, printed: (to promote the traitorous purposes therein set forth.) Edinburgh, re-printed: To shew the real spirit and views of the colonies, or rather of their leaders in rebellion; which cannot fail to rouse the indignation of every Briton, without leaving them from henceforth a single advocate, who is not utterly lost to loyalty, to patriotism, and to common sense. Sold by Charles Elliot, Edinburgh; and William Anderson, Stirling, M.DCC.LXXVI.[1776].
ESTC No. T5808.Grub Street ID 284250.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. ...
[London]: Philadelphia, printed; London, re-printed, for J. Almon, 1776.
ESTC No. N67986.Grub Street ID 49502.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the Origin and Design of Government in general, with concise Remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession. III. Thoughts on the present State of American Affairs. IV. Of the present Ability of America, with some miscellaneous Reflections. A new edition, with several additions in the body of the work. To which is added an Appendix; together with an Address to the People called Quakers. N. B. The New Addition here given increases the Work upwards of One-Third.
[London]: Philadelphia, printed; London, re-printed, for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House in Piccadilly, 1776.
ESTC No. T5809.Grub Street ID 284258.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense: addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. [Two lines from Thomson].
[Providence]: Philadelphia, printed: Providence, re-printed and sold by John Carter, at Shakespear's Head, near the Court-House, M,DCC,LXXVI. [1776].
ESTC No. W11894.Grub Street ID 321125.
Paine, Thomas.
Gesunde Vernunft and die Einwohner von America, über folgende wichtige Gegenstände: I. Von dem Ursprung und der Absicht der Regierung überhaupt, mit kurzen Anmerkungen über die englische Landsverfassung. II. Von Monarchie und Erbfolge. III. Gedanken über den gegenwärtigen Zustand americanischer Angelegenheiten. IV. Von der jetzigen Stärke von America, mit einigen vermischten Betrachtungen. Nebst einem Anhang, und einer Zuschrift an die Repräsentanten des Volks, das den Namen Quäker führet. [Two lines from Thomson] Aus dem Englischen übersetzt.
Philadelphia: Gedruckt bey Melchior Steiner und Carl Cist, in der Zweyten-Strasse, 1776.
ESTC No. W19695.Grub Street ID 329326.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis. Number I. By the author of Common sense.
[Philadelphia: Printed by Melchior Styner and Charles Cist, 1776].
ESTC No. W31710.Grub Street ID 342145.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis. Number I. By the author of Common sense.
[Philadelphia: Printed by Melchior Styner and Charles Cist, 1776].
ESTC No. W31711.Grub Street ID 342146.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis. Number I. By the author of Common sense.
Norwich [Conn.]: Printed by John Trumbull, [1776].
ESTC No. W31721.Grub Street ID 342157.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. Written by an Englishman.
Philadelphia: Printed, and sold, by R. Bell, in Third-Street, MDCCLXXVI. [1776].
ESTC No. W38785.Grub Street ID 349595.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. Written by an Englishman.
Philadelphia: Printed, and sold, by R. Bell, in Third-Street, MDCCLXXVI. [1776].
ESTC No. W38786.Grub Street ID 349596.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense, addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary sucession. III. Thoughts on the present stat of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections.
[Charleston, S.C.]: Philadelphia: Printed and sold by R. Bell, in Third-Street and re printed and sold in Charles-Town, South-Carolina, by David Bruce, in Church-Street, M DCC LXXVI. [1776].
ESTC No. W40107.Grub Street ID 350633.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the Origin and Design of Government in general, with concise Remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession. III. Thoughts on the present State of American Affairs. IV. Of the present Ability of America, with some miscellaneous Reflections. A new edition, with several additions in the body of the work. To which is added an Appendix; together with an address to the people called Quakers. N. B. The new addition here given increases the work upwards of one-third.
[London]: Philadelphia, printed; London, re-printed, for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House in Piccadilly, 1776.
ESTC No. T141595.Grub Street ID 189101.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections.
Philadelphia: Printed and sold by W. and T. Bradford, M,DCC,LXXVI. [1776] (Price one British shilling).
ESTC No. W5005.Grub Street ID 353967.
Paine, Thomas.
Thoughts on the present state of American affairs: extracted from a pamphlet, lately published in Philadelphia, entitled Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America.
Newport [R.I.]: Printed and sold by Solomon Southwick, M,DCC,LXX,VI. [1776].
ESTC No. W15822.Grub Street ID 325300.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. ... A new edition, with several additions ... To which is added an appendix, together with an address to the people called Quakers. ...
[Newcastle upon Tyne]: Philadelphia, printed; Newcastle upon Tyne, re-printed: by T. Robson and Co., 1776.
ESTC No. N44500.Grub Street ID 29906.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. ... A new edition, with several additions in the body of the work. ...
[London]: Philadelphia, printed; London, re-printed, for J. Almon, 1776.
ESTC No. N47829.Grub Street ID 32468.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections.
[United States]: Printed for the perusal of the inhabitants of the thirteen United Colonies, M,DCC,LXXVI. [1776].
ESTC No. W32274.Grub Street ID 342753.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. ... A new edition, with several additions ... To which is added an appendix; together with an address to the people called Quakers.
[London]: Philadelphia, printed; London re-printed for J. Almon, 1776.
ESTC No. T151050.Grub Street ID 196577.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense: addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. Written by an Englishman. [Two lines from Thomson].
[Boston]: Philadelphia, printed. Boston, re-printed, and sold by Edes & Gill and T. & J. Fleet, MDCCLXXVI. [1776].
ESTC No. W32275.Grub Street ID 342754.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections.
Hartford: Re-printed, and sold by Eben. Watson, [1776].
ESTC No. W32276.Grub Street ID 342755.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America. On the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections.
Lancaster [Pa.]: Printed by Francis Bailey, in King's Street, [1776].
ESTC No. W32277.Grub Street ID 342756.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense, addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. [Two lines from Thomson].
[New York]: Philadelphia printed: New-York, reprinted and sold, by John Anderson, the corner of Beekman's-Slip, [1776].
ESTC No. W32278.Grub Street ID 342757.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense, addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections.
[Newburyport, Mass.]: Philadelphia printed: Newbury Port, reprinted, by John Mycall, and to be sold at the printing office, [1776].
ESTC No. W32279.Grub Street ID 342758.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections.
[Newburyport, Mass.]: Philadelphia printed: Newbury-Port, reprinted, [by John Mycall] for Samuel Phillips, Jun. of Andover, [1776].
ESTC No. W32280.Grub Street ID 342760.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. [Two lines from Thomson].
Newport [R.I.]: Printed and sold by Solomon Southwick, M,DCC,LXX,VI. [1776].
ESTC No. W32281.Grub Street ID 342761.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America; with some miscellaneous reflections.
[Norwich, Conn.]: Philadelphia: Printed. Norwich: Re-printed and sold by Judah P. Spooner, and by T. Green, in New-London, [1776].
ESTC No. W32282.Grub Street ID 342762.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. ... A new edition, with several additions ... To which is added an appendix, together with an address to the people called Quakers. ...
[Newcastle upon Tyne]: Philadelphia, printed; Newcastle upon Tyne, re-printed: by T. Robson and Co. for the Newcastle Weekly Magazine, 1776.
ESTC No. N44156.Grub Street ID 29674.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America; with some miscellaneous reflections. [Two lines from Thomson].
[Norwich, Conn.]: Philadelphia: Printed. Norwich: Re-printed and sold by Judah P. Spooner, and by T. Green, in New-London, M,DCC,LXXVI. [1776].
ESTC No. W32283.Grub Street ID 342763.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense: addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. Written by an Englishman. [Two lines from Thomson].
Philadelphia: Printed. And sold by R. Bell, in Third-Street, 1776.
ESTC No. W32284.Grub Street ID 342764.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. Written by an Englishman.
Philadelphia: Printed, and sold, by R. Bell, in Third-Street, MDCCLXXVI. [1776].
ESTC No. W32285.Grub Street ID 342765.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; with the whole appendix: the address to the Quakers: also, the Large additions, and A dialogue between the ghost of General Montgomery, just arrived from the Elysian Fields; and an American delegate in a wood, near Philadelphia: on the grand subject of American independancy.
Philadelphia: Printed, and sold, by R. Bell, in Third-Street, MDCCLXXVI. [1776].
ESTC No. W32286.Grub Street ID 342766.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections.
Philadelphia: printed. And sold by W. and T. Bradford, [1776].
ESTC No. W32287.Grub Street ID 342767.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections.
Philadelphia: Printed, and sold, by R. Bell, in Third-Street, MDCCLXXVI. [1776].
ESTC No. W32288.Grub Street ID 342768.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis. Number II. By the author of Common sense. To Lord Howe. [Two lines from Churchill].
[United States?: s.n, 1777?].
ESTC No. W39928.Grub Street ID 350492.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis, Number III. By the author of Common sense.
[United States: s.n, 1777].
ESTC No. W39929.Grub Street ID 350493.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis. Number IV. By the author of Common sense.
Philadelphia: Printed by Styner and Cist, in Second-Street, near Arch-Street. Where it may be had gratis. Also at the coffee-house, [1777].
ESTC No. W31712.Grub Street ID 342147.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis. Number III. By the author of Common sense.
Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Styner and Cist, in Second-Street, six doors above Arch-Street. Where also may be had no. I. and II, [1777].
ESTC No. W31713.Grub Street ID 342148.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis. Number II. To Lord Howe. [Two lines from Churchill].
Norwich [Conn.]: Printed by J. Trumbull, [1777].
ESTC No. W31714.Grub Street ID 342149.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis, Number I[-III]. By the author of Common sense.
[Philadelphia?: s.n, 1777?].
ESTC No. W31715.Grub Street ID 342150.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis. Number II. By the author of Common sense.
Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Styner and Cist, in Second-Street, six doors above Arch-Street. (Price four-pence single; or one third of a dollar per dozen.) Where also may be had No. I. (Price two-pence.), [1777].
ESTC No. W31716.Grub Street ID 342151.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis. Number I. By the author of Common sense.
[Williamsburg, Va.?: Printed by Alexander Purdie?, 1777?].
ESTC No. W31717.Grub Street ID 342152.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis. By the author of Common sense. To Lord Howe. [Two lines from Churchill].
[Fishkill, N.Y.: Printed by Samuel Loudon, 1777].
ESTC No. W31722.Grub Street ID 342158.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis. By the author of Common sense.
[Fishkill, N.Y.: Printed by Samuel Loudon, 1777].
ESTC No. W31723.Grub Street ID 342159.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis. By the author of Common sense.
[Fishkill, N.Y.: Printed by Samuel Loudon, 1777].
ESTC No. W31724.Grub Street ID 342160.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis. (No. I.) By the author of Common sense.
[Boston]: Sold [by John Gill] opposite the Court-House, Queen-Street, [1777].
ESTC No. W31725.Grub Street ID 342161.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis. Number V. or Two letters, one addressed to General Sir William Howe, the other, to the inhabitants of America.
Charlestown [S.C.]: Printed and sold at Timothy's office, at the state-house, M,DCC,LXXVIII. [1778].
ESTC No. W40260.Grub Street ID 350799.
Paine, Thomas.
To the public.In the course of a few days I shall lay before you some very interesting facts and materials, by which you will be able to distinguish between those who serve you and those who seek to deceive you. ...
[Philadelphia: Printed by John Dunlap, 1778].
ESTC No. W26451.Grub Street ID 336497.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis. Number V. Addressed to General Sir William Howe. By the author of Common sense.
[Hartford]: Lancaster, printed. Hartford: re-printed and sold, by Watson & Goodwin, near the Great-Bridge, MDCCLXXVIII. [1778].
ESTC No. W31718.Grub Street ID 342153.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis. Number V. Addressed to General Sir William Howe. By the author of Common sense.
[New Haven]: Lancaster, printed. New-Haven: Re-printed and sold by T. & S. Green, 1778.
ESTC No. W31720.Grub Street ID 342156.
Paine, Thomas.
The crisis extraordinary.
Philadelphia: Sold by William Harris in Second-Street, five doors below Market Street. (Price four dollars single, or thirty six dollars the dozen.), [1780].
ESTC No. W37636.Grub Street ID 348419.
Paine, Thomas.
The crisis extraordinary.
Philadelphia: Sold by William Harris at his store in Second-Street, five doors below Market-Street. (Price four dollars single. Or thirty six dollars the dozen.), [1780].
ESTC No. W36940.Grub Street ID 347691.
Paine, Thomas.
Public good, being an examination into the claim of Virginia to the vacant western territory, and of the right of the United States to the same. To which is added, proposals for laying off a new state, to be applied as a fund for carrying on the war, or redeeming the national debt. By the author of Common sense.
Philadelphia: Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-Street, M,DCC,LXXX. [1780].
ESTC No. W2485.Grub Street ID 334809.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal on the affairs of North-America. In which the mistakes in the Abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, M. A. of the University of Pennsylvania, and author of a tract, entitled "common Sense.".
[London]: Philadelphia, printed; London: reprinted, for C. Dilly, in the Poultry, M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782].
ESTC No. T5830.Grub Street ID 284444.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal, on the affairs of North-America. In which the mistakes in the Abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, M. A. of the University of Pennsylvania, and author of a tract, entitled "common Sense.".
[Dublin]: Philadelphia printed: Dublin reprinted, for E. Lynch, J. Williams, W. Colles, W. Wilson, T. Walker, R. Moncrieffe, W. Gilbert, L. White, P. Wogan, P. Higley, P. Byrne, T. Webb, M. Doyle, R. Marchbank. &c. &c, M,DCC,LXXXII. [1782].
ESTC No. T5831.Grub Street ID 284446.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal on the affairs of North-America. In which the mistakes in the Abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, M. A. of the University of Pennsylvania, and Author of a Tract, Entitled "common Sense.".
[London]: Philadelphia, printed: London, reprinted, for C. Dilly, in The Poultry, M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782].
ESTC No. N10833.Grub Street ID 830.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the abbe Raynal on the affairs of North-America. In which the mistakes in the abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, M.A. of the University of Pennsylvania, and author of the pamphlet and other publications, entitled, "Common sense.".
[Boston]: Philadelphia, printed. Boston: re-printed by Benjamin Edes & Sons, in Cornhill, near the market, M,DCC,LXXXII. [1782].
ESTC No. W13411.Grub Street ID 322743.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal on the affairs of North-America. In which the mistakes in the Abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, M.A. of the University of Pennsylvania, and author of the pamphlet and other publications, entitled, "Common sense.".
Philadelphia: printed by Melchior Steiner, in Race-Street, near Third-Street. And sold by Robert Aitken, bookseller, in Market-street, three doors above the coffee-house, M,DCC,LXXXII. [1782].
ESTC No. W13412.Grub Street ID 322744.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal on the affairs of North-America. In which the mistakes in the Abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Philadelphia: printed by Melchior Steiner. London, reprinted for J. Stockdale, 1783.
ESTC No. T155029.Grub Street ID 198924.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal on the affairs of North-America. In which the mistakes in the Abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Philadelphia: printed by Melchior Steiner. London, reprinted for J. Stockdale, 1783.
ESTC No. T5832.Grub Street ID 284456.
Paine, Thomas.
Thoughts on the peace, and the probable advantages thereof to the United States of America. By Thomas Paine, M. A. Of the University of Pennsylvania, and Author of the Pamphlet entitled, "common sense," and of "a letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal on the affairs of North America," &c. as also of "a letter to the Earl of Shelburne, on his speech respecting the Acknowledgment of American Independence.".
[London]: Philadelphia printed: London reprinted, for J. Stockdale, in Piccadilly, MDCCLXXXIII. [1783].
ESTC No. T5890.Grub Street ID 284987.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to the Earl of Shelburne, on his speech, July 10, 1782, respecting the acknowledgement of American independence. By Thomas Paine, ...
[Dublin]: Philadelphia printed. Dublin reprinted: for W. Wilson, 1783.
ESTC No. N2429.Grub Street ID 13645.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal on the affairs of North-America. In which the mistakes in the Abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Philadelphia, printed: London, reprinted, for C. Dilly, 1783.
ESTC No. N11372.Grub Street ID 1372.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal on the affairs of North-America. In which the mistakes in the Abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Philadelphia: printed by Melchior Steiner. London, reprinted for J. Stockdale, 1783.
ESTC No. N34572.Grub Street ID 22940.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to the Earl of Shelburne, on his speech, July 10, 1782, respecting the acknowledgement of American independence. By Thomas Paine, M. A. Of the University of Pennsylvania, and Author of the Pamphlet entitled, "common Sense;" and of "a Letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal on the Affairs of North America," &c.
[London]: Philadelphia printed. London reprinted: for J. Stockdale, in Piccadilly, MDCCLXXXII. [1783].
ESTC No. T5851.Grub Street ID 284634.
Paine, Thomas.
Dissertations on government, the affairs of the bank, and paper-money. By the author of Common sense.
Philadelphia: Printed by Charles Cist, at the corner of Fourth and Arch-Streets. And sold by Messrs. Hall & Sellers, Robert Aitken and William Prichard in Market-Steet, M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786].
ESTC No. W8587.Grub Street ID 357696.
Paine, Thomas.
Prospects on the Rubicon: or, an investigation into the causes and consequences of the politics to be agitated at the meeting of Parliament.
London: printed for J. Debrett, Piccadilly, MDCCLXXXVII. [1787].
ESTC No. T5859.Grub Street ID 284719.
Paine, Thomas.
Prospects on the Rubicon: or, an investigation into the causes and consequences of the politics to be agitated at the meeting of Parliament.
Dublin: printed by P. Byrne, No. 108, Grafton-Street, M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788].
ESTC No. T168108.Grub Street ID 206059.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal, on the affairs of North-America. In which the mistakes in the Abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, Secretary For Foreign Affairs To Congress During The American War, And Author Of Common Sense, And The Rights Of Man.
London: printed for J. Ridgway, NO. 1. York-Street. ST. James's-Square, M.DCC.XCI. [1791].
ESTC No. N1621.Grub Street ID 5891.
Paine, Thomas.
Definition of a constitution. By Thomas Paine. Secretary to the Congress of the United States of North America, &c. &c. &c.
London: printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly, MDCCXCI. [1791].
ESTC No. N28189.Grub Street ID 17418.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal, on the affairs of North-America: in which the mistakes in the Abbe's account of the revolution of America, are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, Secretary For Foreign Affairs To Congress During The American War, And Author Of The Works, "common Sense, And Rights Of Man.".
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street, M,DCC,XCI. [1791].
ESTC No. N1622.Grub Street ID 5899.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects, viz. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the presen state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. To which is added, an appendix. [Two lines from Thomson].
Albany: Re-printed, by Charles R. and George Webster, M.DCC.XCI. [1791].
ESTC No. W30446.Grub Street ID 340782.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work intitled Common sense.
Philadelphia: Re-printed by Samuel Harrison Smith, M.DCC.XCI. [1791].
ESTC No. W36943.Grub Street ID 347694.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal, on the affairs of North-America. In which the mistakes in the Abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, secretary for Foreign affairs to congress during the American war, and author of common sense, and the Rights of Man.
London: printed for J. Ridgway, No. 1, York-Street, St. James's-Square, M.DCC.XCI. [1791].
ESTC No. T5833.Grub Street ID 284463.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: I. Of the Origin and Design of Government in general, with concise Remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession. III. Thoughts on the Present State of American Affairs. IV. Of the present Ability of America, with some miscellaneous Reflections. A new edition, with several additions in the Body of the Work. To which is added, an appendix; together with an address to the people called Quakers. N. B. The New Edition here given increases the Work upwards of One-Third. By Thomas Paine, Secretary to the Committee for Foreign Affairs to Congress, during the American War, and Author of The Rights of Man, and a Letter to the Abbe Raynal.
London: printed for J. Ridgway, No. 1, York Street, St. James's Square, M.DCC.XCI. [1791].
ESTC No. T5804.Grub Street ID 284211.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects, viz. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the presen state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. To which is added, an appendix. [Two lines from Thomson].
Albany: Re-printed, by Charles R. and George Webster, M.DCC.XCI. [1791].
ESTC No. W14021.Grub Street ID 323397.
Paine, Thomas.
Thoughts on the peace, and the probable advantages thereof to the United States of America. A new edition. By Thomas Paine, Author of the Works entitled, "rights of Man," "common Sense," "a Letter to the Abbe Raynal," and "a Letter to Lord Shelburne.".
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street, MDCCXCI. [1791].
ESTC No. N26063.Grub Street ID 15432.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: I. Of the Origin and Design of Government in general, with concise Remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession. III. Thoughts on the Present State of American Affairs. IV. Of the present Ability of America, with some miscellaneous Reflections. A new edition, with several additions in the Body of the Work. To which is added, an appendix; together with an address to the people called Quakers. N. B. The New Edition here given increases the Work upwards of One-Third. By Thomas Paine, Secretary to the Committee for Foreign Affairs to Congress, during the American War, and Author of The Rights of Man, and a Letter to the Abbe Raynal.
London: printed for J. Ridgway, No. 1, York Street, St. James's Square, M.DCC.XCI. [1791].
ESTC No. T200356.Grub Street ID 232012.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense: addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: ... A new edition, with several additions in the body of the work. To which is added, an appendix; ... By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for J. Ridgway, 1791.
ESTC No. N45665.Grub Street ID 30541.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work entitled Common sense.
Printed at Boston: by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews, Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street, MDCCXCI. [1791].
ESTC No. W29068.Grub Street ID 339292.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack. [sic] on the French revolution. The third edition. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed in the year, 1791.
ESTC No. T227987.Grub Street ID 248670.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for J. Johnson, 1791.
ESTC No. T5865.Grub Street ID 284777.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. Second edition. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work intitled "common sense.".
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street, MDCCXCI. [1791].
ESTC No. T5866.Grub Street ID 284779.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. Third edition. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affair to Congress in the American war, and author of the work intitled "common sense.".
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street, MDCCXCI. [1791].
ESTC No. T5867.Grub Street ID 284780.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. Fourth edition. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to congress in the American war, and author of the works intitled "common sense," And "a letter to the Abbe Raynal.".
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, No. 166. Fleet-Street, MDCCXCI. [1791].
ESTC No. T5868.Grub Street ID 284781.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to the Earl of Shelburne, on his speech, July 10th, 1782, respecting the acknowledgement of American independence. A new edition. By Thomas Paine, Author of the Works entitled, "rights of Man," "common Sense," and "a Letter to the Abbe Raynal," &c. &c.
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street, MDCCXCI. [1791].
ESTC No. N2432.Grub Street ID 13679.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. Fifth edition. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the works intitled "common sense," And "a letter to the Abbe Raynal.".
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, No. 166. Fleet-Street, MDCCXCI. [1791].
ESTC No. T5869.Grub Street ID 284787.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. Sixth edition. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, 1791.
ESTC No. T5870.Grub Street ID 284795.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. Seventh edition. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the works intitled "common sense," And "a letter to the Abbe Raynal.".
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street, MDCCXCI. [1791].
ESTC No. T5871.Grub Street ID 284805.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. Eighth edition. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the works intitled "common sense," And "a letter to the Abbe Raynal.".
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street, MDCCXCI. [1791].
ESTC No. T5872.Grub Street ID 284815.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. Third edition. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for Foreign Affairs to Congress in the American War, and Author of the works intitled "common sense," And "a Letter to the abbe Raynal.".
London: printed for J.S. Jordan, No. 166. fleet-street, MDCCXCI. [1791].
ESTC No. T143861.Grub Street ID 190865.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work intitled common sense.
Dublin: printed by P. Byrne, No. 108, Grafton-Street, M,DCC,XCI. [1791].
ESTC No. T5873.Grub Street ID 284818.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: I. Of the Origin and Design of Government in general, with concise Remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession. III. Thoughts on the Present State of American Affairs. IV. Of the present Ability of America, with some miscellaneous Reflections. A new edition, with several additions in the Body of the Work. To which is added, an appendix; together with an address to the people called Quakers. N. B. The New Edition here given, increases the Work upwards of One-Third. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for Foreign Affairs to Congress during the American War, and Author of The Rights of Man, and a Letter to the Abbe Raynal.
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street, M,DCC,XCI. [1791].
ESTC No. T5814.Grub Street ID 284307.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense: addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: ... A new edition, with several additions ... To which is added, an appendix; together with an address to the people called Quakers. ... By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for J. Ridgway, 1791.
ESTC No. N47460.Grub Street ID 32150.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to the Earl of Shelburne, now Marquis of Lansdowne, on his speech, July 10, 1782, respecting the acknowledgement of American independence. By Thomas Paine, ...
Dublin: printed for William Wilson, 1791.
ESTC No. N2436.Grub Street ID 13721.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. Third edition. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, 1791.
ESTC No. T222543.Grub Street ID 245413.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to the Earl of Shelburne, now Marquis of Lansdowne, on his speech, July 10, 1782, respecting the acknowledgement of American independence: with an appendix, containing Thoughts on the peace, ... a letter on republicanism; and a letter to the Abbe Syeyes. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for J. Ridgway, 1791.
ESTC No. N28108.Grub Street ID 17333.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for Foreign Affairs in the American War, and Author of the work entitled "common Sense.".
London-Derry: printed at the desire of a society of gentlemen, 1791.
ESTC No. T169447.Grub Street ID 207298.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for Foreign affairs to Congress in the American War, and Author of the work intitled "common Sense.".
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, No. 166. Fleet-Street, MDCCXCI. [1791].
ESTC No. N13086.Grub Street ID 3030.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of The rights of man, &c. &c. [Two lines from Thomson].
Philadelphia: Printed and sold by W. and T. Bradford, M,DCC,XCI. [1791].
ESTC No. W20054.Grub Street ID 329692.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal, on the affairs of North-America. In which the mistakes in the Abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for J. Ridgway, 1791.
ESTC No. N11758.Grub Street ID 1759.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to the Earl of Shelburne, now Marquis of Lansdowne, on his speech, July 10, 1782, respecting the acknowledgement of American independence. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for Foreign Affairs to Congress in the American War, and Author of Common Sense, a Letter to the Abbe Raynal, Rights of Man, &c.
Dublin: printed for G. Burnet, P. Byrne, P. Wogan, W. Sleater, A. Grueber, J. Moore, J. Jones, G. Draper, W. Jones, R. White, R. M`allister, J. Rice and M. O`leary, M.DCC.XCI. [1791].
ESTC No. T5853.Grub Street ID 284656.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work entitled Common sense.
Baltimore: Printed by David Graham, in Calvert-Street, between Market-Street and the Court-House, M,DCC,XCI. [1791].
ESTC No. W36407.Grub Street ID 347122.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work intitled Common sense.
Reprinted in Bennington, (Vermont,): in the year 1791, by Anthony Haswell, [1791].
ESTC No. W36408.Grub Street ID 347123.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work entitled Common sense.
Printed at Boston: by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews, Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street, MDCCXCI. [1791].
ESTC No. W36409.Grub Street ID 347124.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work intitled Common sense.
Philadelphia: Re-printed by Samuel Harrison Smith, M.DCC.XCI. [1791].
ESTC No. W36410.Grub Street ID 347126.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work entitled Common sense.
Carlisle [Pa.]: Re-printed by George Kline, M,DCC,XCI. [1791].
ESTC No. W36411.Grub Street ID 347127.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter to the Earl of Shelburne, now Marquis of Lansdowne, on his speech, July 10, 1782. respecting the acknowledgement of American independence: with an appendix, containing, Thoughts on the peace, and probable advantages thereof; a letter on republicanism; and a letter t the Abbe Syeyes. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the works intituled "common sense," and "the Rights of Man," &c. &c. &c.
London: printed for D. Jordan, Piccadilly, 1792.
ESTC No. T5855.Grub Street ID 284678.
Paine, Thomas.
The trial at large, of Thomas Paine, for a Libel on the King and Constitution, before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, on Tuesday, December 18, 1792, In which the whole of Mr. Erskine's References and able Defence is inserted. By an eminent Barrister of the Inner-Temple.
[London]: Printed for and sold by T. Browne, Russel-Court, Drury-Lane, [1792?].
ESTC No. N13949.Grub Street ID 3847.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work entitled Common sense; and the first part of the Rights of man.
Philadelphia: Printed by and for Messr. H. and P. Rice, no. 50, Market-Street, and S.H. Smith, M,DCC,XCII. [1792].
ESTC No. W36434.Grub Street ID 347148.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: ... A new edition, with several additions ... To which is added, an appendix; together with an address to the people called Quakers. ... By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, 1792.
ESTC No. N137.Grub Street ID 3598.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man. Part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work entitled Common sense; and the first part of The rights of man.
Philadelphia: Printed by and for Messrs. Rice and Company, Market-Street, and S.H. Smith, M,DCC,XCII. [1792].
ESTC No. W36436.Grub Street ID 347150.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, and Thomas Elio [sic] Rickman, [1792?].
ESTC No. N12320.Grub Street ID 2326.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense: addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: I. Of the Origin and Design of Government in general, with concise Remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession. III. Thoughts on the present State of American Affairs. IV. Of the present State of America, with some miscellaneous Reflections. A new edition, with several additions in the Body of the Work. To which is added, an appendix; together with an address to the people called Quakers. N. B. The new Edition here given increases the Work upwards of One-Third. By Thomas Paine, Secretary to the Committee for Foreign Affairs to Congress, during the American War, and Author of The Rights of Man, and a Letter to the Abbe Raynal.
London: printed for J. Ridgway, No. 1, York Street, St. James's Square, M.DCC.XCII. [1792].
ESTC No. N27120.Grub Street ID 16407.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, and Thomas Clio Rickman, 1792.
ESTC No. T208476.Grub Street ID 237338.
Paine, Thomas.
The writings, of Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to the Congress of the United States of America, in the late war. Containing, 1. Rights of man. 2. Common sense. 3. The crisis. 4. Letter to Abbe Raynal. 5. Public good. 6. Letter to the Earl of Shelburne. 7. Letter to Sir Guy Carlton. 8. Letter to Abbe Seyeys [sic]. 9. Letter to the authors of the Republican.
Albany--State of New-York: Printed by Charles R. & George Webster, [1792].
ESTC No. W14462.Grub Street ID 323874.
Paine, Thomas.
The writings, of Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to the Congress of the United States of America, in the late war. Containing, 1. Rights of man. 2. Common sense. 3. The crisis. 4. Public good. 5. Letter to Abbe Raynal. 6. Letter to the Earl of Shelburne. 7. Letter to Sir Guy Carlton. 8. Letter to the authors of the Republican. 9. Letter to Abbe Seyeyes.
Albany--State of New-York: Printed by Charles R. & George Webster, [1792-1794].
ESTC No. W14463.Grub Street ID 323875.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter addressed to yhe [sic] Abbe Raynal, on the affairs of North America; in which the mistakes in the Abbe's account of the revolution of Amreica [sic] are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for J. Ridgeway, M,DCC,XII [1792].
ESTC No. N1625.Grub Street ID 5930.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: part the first. Being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work intitled Common sense.
[New York]: London: printed: New-York: reprinted for Berry, Rogers, and Berry, no. 35, Hanover-Square, M.DCC.XLII. [i.e., 1792].
ESTC No. W36944.Grub Street ID 347695.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal, on the affairs of North-America. In which the mistakes in the Abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, secretary for Foreign affairs to congress during the American war, and author of common sense, and the Rights of Man.
London: printed for J. Ridgway, No. 1. York-Street, St. James's-Square, M.DCCXCII. [1792].
ESTC No. T5834.Grub Street ID 284464.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal, on the affairs of North-America: in which the mistakes in the Abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to congress in the American war, and author of the works intituled "common Sense," and "the Rights of Man," &c. &c. &c.
London: printed for D. Jordan, Piccadilly, 1792.
ESTC No. T5835.Grub Street ID 284465.
Paine, Thomas.
The writings, of Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to the Congress of the United States of America, in the late war. Containing, 1. Common sense. 2. The crisis. 3. Letter to Abbe Raynal. 4. Public good. 5. Letter to the Earl of Shelburne. 6. Letter to Sir Guy Carlton. 7. Letter to Abbe Seyeys [sic]. 8. Letter to the authors of the Republican. 9. Rights of man.
Albany--State of New-York: Printed by Charles R. & George Webster, [1792].
ESTC No. W36949.Grub Street ID 347699.
Paine, Thomas.
The trial of Mr. Thomas Paine, for a libel, in writing and publishing the book called "The rights of man", on Tuesday, December 18, 1792. ...
Birmingham: printed by J. Thompson, 1792.
ESTC No. T200676.Grub Street ID 232244.
Paine, Thomas.
Abridgement of Mr. Paine's Rights of man, part first and second. By John Thomson.
Edinburgh: printed for the author, at the Edinburgh Literary Office, [1792?].
ESTC No. T203452.Grub Street ID 234039.
Paine, Thomas.
Onslow and Dundas. A letter to Mr. Henry Dundas, ... in answer to his speech on the late excellent proclamation. The second edition with an appendix, containing a letter to Lord Onslow, ... By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for J. Ridgway, 1792.
ESTC No. N41613.Grub Street ID 27962.
Paine, Thomas.
A second letter to Lord Onslow, chairman of the meeting at Epsom, June 18, 1792, convened to address His Majesty on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine.
London: printed for J. Parsons, 1792.
ESTC No. N46444.Grub Street ID 31292.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense: addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: I. Of the Origin and Design of Government in general, with concise Remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession. III. Thoughts on the present State of American Affairs. IV. Of the present State of America, with some Miscellaneous Reflections. A new edition. With several additions in the Body of the Work. To which is added, an appendix; together with an address to the people called Quakers. The new edition here given increases the work upwards of one-third. By Thomas Paine, Secretary to the Committee for Foreign Affairs to Congress during the American War, and Author of The Rights of Man, and a Letter to the Abbe Raynal.
London: printed and sold by all the booksellers, M.DCC.XCII. [1792].
ESTC No. T5805.Grub Street ID 284222.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, and Thomas Clio Rickman, 1792.
ESTC No. N63467.Grub Street ID 45632.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, and Thomas Clio Rickman, 1792.
ESTC No. N63468.Grub Street ID 45633.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed and sold by the booksellers, 1792.
ESTC No. N63469.Grub Street ID 45634.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, ...
Dublin: printed for G. Burnet, P. Byrne, J. Milliken, J. Moore, W. Jones [and 4 others], 1792.
ESTC No. N1628.Grub Street ID 5958.
Paine, Thomas.
Two letters to Lord Onslow, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Surry: and one to Mr. Henry Dundas, Secretary of State, on the subject of the late excellent proclamation. By Thomas Paine, author of common sense, a letter to the Abbe Raynal, a letter to the Marquis of Landsdown, and rights of man.
London: printed for James Ridgway, York-Street, St. James's Square, 1792.
ESTC No. T5891.Grub Street ID 284998.
Paine, Thomas.
The crisis: in thirteen numbers. Written during the late war. By the author of Common sense.
Albany: Printed & sold, by Charles R. & George Webster, no. 46, State-Street, corner of Middle-Lane, M.DCC.XCII. [1792].
ESTC No. W14022.Grub Street ID 323398.
Paine, Thomas.
Public good: being an examination into the claim of Virginia to the vacant western territory, and of the right of the United States to the same. To which is added, proposals for laying off a new state, to be applied as a fund for carrying on the war, or redeeming the national debt. By the author of Common sense. Written in the year 1780.
Albany: Printed by Charles R. & George Webster, no. 46, State-Street, corner of Middle-Lane, [1792?].
ESTC No. W14023.Grub Street ID 323399.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: ... A new edition, with several additions ... To which is added, an appendix; together with an address to the people called Quakers. ... By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, 1792.
ESTC No. T5806.Grub Street ID 284232.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the abbe Raynal, on the affairs of North-America. In which the mistakes in the abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, M.A. of the University of Pennsylvania, and author of the pamphlet and other publications, entitled, or signed, "Common sense.".
Albany: Printed by Charles R. & George Webster, no. 46, State-Street, corner of Middle-Lane, [1792?].
ESTC No. W14024.Grub Street ID 323400.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work entitled Common sense.
Albany: Re-printed by Charles R. & George Webster, no. 46, on the north side of State-Street, corner of Middle-Lane, between the Dutch and English churches--where printing is performed with dispatch and on reasonable terms, [1792].
ESTC No. W14025.Grub Street ID 323401.
Paine, Thomas.
Letters, by the author of Common sense. First, to the Earl of Shelburne, now Marquis of Lansdowne, on the subject of American independence. Second, to Sir Guy Carlton, now Lord Dorchester, on the murder of Captain Huddy. Third, to the authors of "The Republican," a French paper; tendering his services in support of the Republican system. Fourth, to the Abbe Syeyes, a member of the French National Assembly; accepting the Abbe's challenge on the subject of government, by offering to defend the republican against the monarchical system.
Albany: Printed by Charles R. & George Webster, no. 46, State-Street, corner of Middle-Lane, M.DCC.XCII. [1792].
ESTC No. W14027.Grub Street ID 323403.
Paine, Thomas.
Fifth edition of Paine's letters: containing a letter to Mr. Secretary Dundas, in answer to his speech on the late proclamation: together with two letters addressed to Lord Onslow, chairman of the meeting at Epsom, June 18, 1792, convened to address His Majesty on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine.
London: printed for J. Parsons, No. 21, Pater-Noster-Row, [1792].
ESTC No. N6831.Grub Street ID 49740.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American War, and author of the works intitled "common Sense," "rights of Man, Two Parts," &c.
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, in Paternoster Row, and Thomas Clio Rickman, No. 7, upper Mary-Le-Bone Street, 1792.
ESTC No. T5838.Grub Street ID 284494.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed and sold by the booksellers, 1792.
ESTC No. N1629.Grub Street ID 5967.
Paine, Thomas.
Two letters to Lord Onslow, Lord Lieutenant of the county of Surry: and one to Mr. Henry Dundas, Secretary of State, on the subject of the late excellent proclamation. By Thomas Paine, author of common sense, a letter to the Abbe Raynal, a letter to the Marquis of Landsdown, and rights of man.
London: printed for James Ridgway, York-Street, St. James's Square, 1792.
ESTC No. T5892.Grub Street ID 285009.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense: addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: ... A new edition, with several additions ... To which is added an appendix; together with an address to the people called Quakers. ... By T. Pain, ...
London: printed for J. Parsons, 1792.
ESTC No. T227945.Grub Street ID 248658.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation: by Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for J. Davidson, 1792.
ESTC No. T5839.Grub Street ID 284505.
Paine, Thomas.
Two letters to Lord Onslow, Lord Lieutenant of the county of Surry: and one to Mr. Henry Dundas, Secretary of State, on the subject of the late excellent proclamation. ... By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for James Ridgway, 1792.
ESTC No. N34501.Grub Street ID 22873.
Paine, Thomas.
Two letters to Lord Onslow, Lord Lieutenant of the county of Surry: and one to Mr. Henry Dundas, Secretary of State, on the subject of the late excellent proclamation. ... By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for James Ridgway, 1792.
ESTC No. T5893.Grub Street ID 285020.
Paine, Thomas.
Sixth edition of Paine's letters: containing a letter to Mr. Secretary Dundas, in answer to his speech on the late proclamation: together with two letters addressed to Lord Onslow, chairman of the meeting at Epsom, June 18, 1792, convened to address His Majesty on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine.
London: printed for J. Parsons, 1792.
ESTC No. T219368.Grub Street ID 243548.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to Mr. Secretary Dundas, in answer to his observations in the House of Commons, May 25th, on the Rights of man, and the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine.
Dublin: printed by James Moore, 1792.
ESTC No. T179702.Grub Street ID 216414.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for the booksellers, 1792.
ESTC No. T5840.Grub Street ID 284517.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter from Thomas Paine, author of The rights of man, Common sense, &c. &c. to the Honourable Mr Secretary Dundas.
London: printed for J. Parsons, [1792?].
ESTC No. T195574.Grub Street ID 229225.
Paine, Thomas.
Paine's political and moral maxims; selected from the fifth edition of Rights of man, part I. and II. With explanatory notes and elucidations; ... By a free-born Englishman.
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, 1792.
ESTC No. N19393.Grub Street ID 8813.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to Mr Secretary Dundas, also two letters to Lord Onslow. From Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for D. Jordan, 1792.
ESTC No. N33673.Grub Street ID 22125.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to Mr. Henry Dundas, one of His Majesty's principal Secretaries of State and Treasurer of the Navy, in answer to his speech on the late excellent proclamation. First published in a patriotic paper entitled The Argus. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for James Ridgway, 1792.
ESTC No. N54888.Grub Street ID 38509.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. By Thomas Paine, ... Part I.
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, 1792.
ESTC No. N65928.Grub Street ID 47727.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to congress in the American War, and Author of the works intitled "common Sense," "rights of Man, Two Parts," &c.
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, in Paternoster Row, and Thomas Clio Rickman, No. 7, Upper Mary-Le-Bone Street, 1792.
ESTC No. T208248.Grub Street ID 237171.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. By Thomas Paine, ... Part I.
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, 1792.
ESTC No. N65931.Grub Street ID 47731.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for the booksellers, 1792.
ESTC No. N67142.Grub Street ID 48757.
Paine, Thomas.
Miscellaneous articles, by Thomas Paine. Consisting of A letter to the Marquis of Lansdowne. A letter to the authors of the Republican. A letter to the Abbe Syeyes. Thoughts on the peace, and the probable advantages thereof. First letter to Mr. Secretary Dundas. Letter to Lord Onslow. Second letter to Mr. Dundas. And a letter to the people of France.
London: printed for J. Ridgway, No. 1, York Street. St. James's Square, M.DCC.XCII. [1792].
ESTC No. T5784.Grub Street ID 284023.
Paine, Thomas.
The works of Thomas Paine, Esq. Foreign secretary to the American congress during the war with Great Britain; containing, I. Common sense. II. Rights of man, Part I. III. ---- Part II. IV. Letter to the Abbe Raynal. V. Letter to the Earl of Shelburne. VI. Letter on republicanism. Vii. Letter to the Abbe Syeyes. Viii. Thoughts on the peace. IX. Letter to the Secretary Dundas. X. Letters to Lord Onslow.
London: printed for D. Jordan, Piccadilly, 1792.
ESTC No. T5785.Grub Street ID 284024.
Paine, Thomas.
The trial of Thomas Paine, for certain false, wicked, scandalous and seditious libels inserted in the second part of the Rights of man, before the Right Hon. Lord Kenyon and a special jury, at Guildhall, on Tuesday the 18th December, 1792. Taken in short hand by an eminent advocate.
London: printed for W. Richardson, Royal-Exchange; J. Parsons, C. Stalker, Paternoster-Row; Mrs. Harlow, Pall-Mall; and William Lane, Leadenhall-Street, [1792].
ESTC No. T180016.Grub Street ID 216699.
Paine, Thomas.
Paine, Dundas, and Onslow. Two letters to Mr. Henry Dundas, ... I. In answer to his speech ... II. On the illegal treatment of Mr. Paine, ... Also, two letters to Lord Onslow, ... By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for L. Wayland, 1792.
ESTC No. N11657.Grub Street ID 1660.
Paine, Thomas.
The trial of Thomas Paine, before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, at Guildhall, on Tuesday, the 17th of December, 1792; ... Together with Mr. Erskine's excellent speech for the defendant.
London: printed for J. Owen; and H. D. Symonds, 1792.
ESTC No. N46523.Grub Street ID 31359.
Paine, Thomas.
The trial at large of Thomas Paine, for a libel, in the second part of Rights of man. Before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, Dec. 18, 1792. By a student of the Inner Temple.
London: printed for James Ridgway, York-Street, St. James's Square, [1792?].
ESTC No. T5897.Grub Street ID 285061.
Paine, Thomas.
Paine's Four Letters. Letters on Government: including both his letters to Mr. Dundas; with two letters to Lord Onslow, and two from Paris. By Thomas Paine, Author of "Right of Man," "Common Sense," &c. To which are prefixed Anecdotes of his Life.
London: sold by C. Stalker, Stationers Court, Ludgate-Street; and by all booksellers, 1792.
ESTC No. T5787.Grub Street ID 284043.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, and Thomas Clio Rickman, 1792.
ESTC No. T222089.Grub Street ID 245131.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, and Thomas Clio Rickman, 1792.
ESTC No. T222091.Grub Street ID 245134.
Paine, Thomas.
[Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, ...].
[London: printed for H. D. Symonds, and Thomas Clio Rickman, 1792].
ESTC No. T222092.Grub Street ID 245135.
Paine, Thomas.
Trial of Thomas Paine, at Guildhall, London, before Lord Kenyon and a special jury.
Edinburgh: printed for Robertson & Berry, No 39, South Bridge Street, M,DCC,XCII. [1792].
ESTC No. T5898.Grub Street ID 285072.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense: addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. ... A new edition. With several additions ... To which is added, an appendix; together with an address to the people called Quakers. The new edition here given increases the work upwards of one third. By Thomas Paine. ...
London: printed and sold by all the booksellers, 1792.
ESTC No. T184474.Grub Street ID 220817.
Paine, Thomas.
The trial of Thomas Paine, for a libel, contained in The second part of rights of man, before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, at Guildhall, December 18. With the speeches of the Attorney General and Mr. Erskine, at large.
London: printed for C. and G. Kearsley, Fleet Street, 1792.
ESTC No. N13831.Grub Street ID 3730.
Paine, Thomas.
Paine insulted at Dover! Letter from Thomas Paine, to Mr. Secretary Dundas, complaining of an insult offered to him, by the inferior officers under government, belonging to the Custom-House at Dover. To which are added, two letters from Calais; one from Monsieur Achilles Audibert, ...
London: published by W. Holland, 1792.
ESTC No. T212674.Grub Street ID 239762.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. By Thomas Paine, ... Part I.
London: printed for the booksellers, 1792.
ESTC No. T230318.Grub Street ID 250006.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, and Thomas Clio Rickman, 1792.
ESTC No. N54222.Grub Street ID 38039.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, and Thomas Clio Rickman, 1792.
ESTC No. N34571.Grub Street ID 22939.
Paine, Thomas.
The trial of Thomas Paine, for a libel, contained in The second part of rights of man, before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, at Guildhall, December 18. With the speeches of the Attorney General and Mr. Erskine, at large.
London: printed for C. and G. Kearsley, Fleet Street, 1792.
ESTC No. T5899.Grub Street ID 285083.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: I. Of the Origin and Design of Government in general, with concise Remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession. III. Thoughts on the Present State of American Affairs. IV. Of the Present Ability of America; with some miscellaneous Reflections. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for Foreign Affairs to Congress during the American War, and Author of "the Rights of Man," and "a Letter to the Abbe Raynal.
London: printed for D. Jordan Piccadilly, 1792.
ESTC No. T5815.Grub Street ID 284316.
Paine, Thomas.
Paine's address to the republic of France; September 25, 1792.
London: printed by W. Holland, No 50, Oxford Street, [1792?].
ESTC No. T5789.Grub Street ID 284064.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to Mr. Henry Dundas, one of His Majesty's principal Secretaries of State and Treasurer of the Navy, in answer to his speech on the late excellent proclamation. First published in a patriotic paper entitled The Argus. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for James Ridgway, 1792.
ESTC No. T5846.Grub Street ID 284580.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man. Part the second. Combining principal [sic] and practice. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work, entitled, Common sence [sic]; and the first part of the Rights of man.
[New York]: London, printed: New-York: re-printed, by Hugh Gaine, ---1792.---.
ESTC No. W38515.Grub Street ID 349350.
Paine, Thomas.
The trial of Thomas Paine, for certain false, wicked, scandalous and seditious libels inserted in The second part of the rights of man, before the Right Hon. Lord Kenyon and a special jury, at Guildhall, on Tuesday the 18th December, 1792. Taken in short hand by an eminent advocate.
London: printed for W. Richardson; J. Parsons, C. Stalker; Mrs. Harlow; and William Lane, [1792].
ESTC No. T5900.Grub Street ID 285096.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revoltion. Ninth edition. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for D. Jordan, 1792.
ESTC No. T5876.Grub Street ID 284847.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man. Part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, 1792.
ESTC No. T5877.Grub Street ID 284857.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, and Thomas Clio Rickman, 1792.
ESTC No. T143008.Grub Street ID 190138.
Paine, Thomas.
The trial of Thomas Paine, for writing a libel called The second part of the rights of man. Before Lord Kenyon, at Guildhall.
London: published by J. Bell, 1792.
ESTC No. T5902.Grub Street ID 285116.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: ... A new edition, with several additions ... To which is added, an appendix; together with an address to the people called Quakers. ... By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, 1792.
ESTC No. N14778.Grub Street ID 4541.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, and Thomas Clio Rickman, 1792.
ESTC No. T196442.Grub Street ID 229821.
Paine, Thomas.
The writings, of Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to the Congress of the United States of America, in the late war. Containing, 1. Common sense. 2. The crisis. 3. Public good. 4. Letter to Abbe Raynal. 5. Letter to the Earl of Shelburne. 6. Letter to Sir Guy Carlton. 7. Letter to the authors of the Republican. 8. Letter to Abbe Syeyes. 9. Rights of man.
Albany - State of New-York: Printed by Charles R. & George Webster, [1792].
ESTC No. W41602.Grub Street ID 351423.
Paine, Thomas.
Mr. Paine's letter to Mr. Secretary Dundas.
[London]: Printed and distributed gratis by the Society for Constitutional Information, [1792].
ESTC No. T5849.Grub Street ID 284612.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. By Thomas Paine, ... Part I.
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, 1792.
ESTC No. T5878.Grub Street ID 284868.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, and Thomas Clio Rickman, 1792.
ESTC No. T222190.Grub Street ID 245188.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man; part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, 1792.
ESTC No. T169450.Grub Street ID 207302.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man. Part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, 1792.
ESTC No. T169451.Grub Street ID 207303.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man. Part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, 1792.
ESTC No. T169453.Grub Street ID 207305.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for the booksellers, 1792.
ESTC No. T169454.Grub Street ID 207306.
Paine, Thomas.
Mr. Paine's letter to Mr. Secretary Dundas, occasioned by the debate In the House of Commons, May 25, 1792, on His Majesty's Proclamation for suppressing wicked and seditious Publications.
[Sheffield]: Printed for the Constitutional Society at Sheffield, 1792.
ESTC No. T5850.Grub Street ID 284623.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man; part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, 1792.
ESTC No. T5879.Grub Street ID 284879.
Paine, Thomas.
Paine's political and moral maxims; selected from the fifth edition of Rights of man, part I. and II. With explanatory notes and elucidations; additional interesting Observations on the present State of Public Affairs; and important information for the benefit, not of the House of Commons at Westminster, but of the whole Commons of Great Britain and Ireland. And an Introductory Letter to Mr. Paine. By a free-born Englishman.
London: printed for the booksellers, 1792.
ESTC No. T170377.Grub Street ID 208083.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, 1792.
ESTC No. N13084.Grub Street ID 3028.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for Foreign affairs to Congress in the American War, and Author of the works intitled "common Sense," And "a Letter to the Abbe Raynal." Part i.
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street, M,DCC,XCII. [1792].
ESTC No. N13085.Grub Street ID 3029.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. Part I. By T. Paine, ...
London: printed for J. Parsons, 1792.
ESTC No. N13087.Grub Street ID 3031.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. Ninth edition. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for D. Jordan, 1792.
ESTC No. N13089.Grub Street ID 3033.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to congress in the American war, and author of the work intitled common sense.
Dublin: printed by P. Byrne, No. 108, Grafton-Street, M.DCC.XCII. [1792].
ESTC No. T5880.Grub Street ID 284889.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter from Mr. Paine to Mr. Secretary Dundas, on his opening the debate in the House of Commons, on the proclamation of the 25th of May, for suppressing publications, &c. wherein is answered the cavils of other court-parasites against his Rights of man. Interesting to every American.
New-York: Printed by Samuel Loudon, no. 5, Water-Street, [1792].
ESTC No. W13447.Grub Street ID 322782.
Paine, Thomas.
Paine, Dundas, and Onslow. A letter to Mr. Henry Dundas, one of his Majesty's principal secretaries of state, and treasurer of the Navy, in answer to his speech on the late excellent proclamation. Also two letters to Lord Onslow, Lord Lieutenant of the county of Surry. By Thomas Paine, Author of common sense, A letter to the Abbe Raynal, a letter to the Marquis of lansdown, and Rights of Man.
London: printed for L. Wayland, No. 2, Middle-Row, Holborn, 1792.
ESTC No. T224202.Grub Street ID 246495.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. By Thomas Paine, ... Part I.
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, 1792.
ESTC No. N44151.Grub Street ID 29669.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man; part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, 1792.
ESTC No. N44152.Grub Street ID 29670.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: ... A new edition, with several additions ... To which is added, an appendix; together with an address to the people called Quakers. ... By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, 1792.
ESTC No. N44154.Grub Street ID 29672.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man; part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for the booksellers, 1792.
ESTC No. N13102.Grub Street ID 3049.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense: addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: ... A new edition, with several additions ... To which is added an appendix; together with an address to the people called Quakers. ... By T. Pain, ...
London: printed for T. Parsons, 1792.
ESTC No. N44155.Grub Street ID 29673.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of men [sic]: part the second. Combining principle and practice. By T. Pain [sic], ...
London: printed for T. Parsons, 1792.
ESTC No. N13103.Grub Street ID 3050.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man. Part the Second. Combining Principle and Practice. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American War, and Author of the Work Entitled "common Sense," and the "first Part of the Rights of Man.".
Dublin: printed by P. Byrne, No. 108, Grafton-Street, M.DCC.XCII. [1792].
ESTC No. N13104.Grub Street ID 3051.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: part second. Combining principle and practice. Ninth edition. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for D. Jordan, 1792.
ESTC No. N13105.Grub Street ID 3052.
Paine, Thomas.
The trial of Thomas Paine; for writing and publishing a seditious pamphlet. entitled the Rights of man: tried at the Court of King'-Bench [sic], Guild-Hall, London, on Tuesday, December 18th, 1792. ... with his defence by the Hon. Thomas Erskine.
London: printed for A. Cleugh; C. Stalker; E. Burford, Battersby, and M. Watson, [1792?].
ESTC No. N37961.Grub Street ID 25836.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man. Part the Second. Combining Principle and Practice. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for Foreign affairs to Congress in the American War, and Author of the Work Entitled "common Sense," and the "first Part of the Rights of Man.".
Dublin: printed by P. Byrne, No. 108, Grafton-Street, M.DCC.XCII. [1792].
ESTC No. N13106.Grub Street ID 3053.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man. Part the second. Combining principal [sic] and practice. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work entitled Common sense; and the first part of the Rights of man.
Albany: Re-printed by Charles R. and George Webster, no. 46, on the north side of State-Street, corner of Middle-Lane, between the Dutch and English churches, --1792.
ESTC No. W38606.Grub Street ID 349427.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of men [sic]: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. ... By T. Pain, [sic] ...
London: printed for J. Parsons, 1792.
ESTC No. T178641.Grub Street ID 215540.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, and Thomas Clio Rickman, 1792.
ESTC No. N54364.Grub Street ID 38132.
Paine, Thomas.
The trial of Thomas Paine, for certain false, wicked, scandalous, and seditious libels inserted in the Second Part of the Rights of Man, before The Right Hon. Lord Kenyon and a special jury. At Guildhall, on Tuesday the 18th of December 1792: to which is added the whole of Mr. Erskine's admirable speech, Which was above four Hours in the Delivery. Carefully revised and corrected.
London: printed, and sold at No. 20, Paternoster-Row; T. Wood's, Royal-Exchange; J. Greenhill, No. 36, King-Street, Westminster; and J. Webb, No. Staining-Lane, near Goldsmith's-Hall, [1792?].
ESTC No. T224226.Grub Street ID 246518.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man. Part the second. Combining principle and practice by Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work entitled Common sense; and the first part of the Rights of man.
Carlisle [Pa.]: Printed by George Kline, M,DCC,XCII. [1792].
ESTC No. W36412.Grub Street ID 347128.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man. Part the second. Combining principal [sic] and practice. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work entitled Common sense; and the first part of the Rights of man.
Albany: Re-printed by Charles R. and George Webster, no. 46, on the north side of State-Street, corner of Middle-Lane, between the Dutch and English churches, --1792.
ESTC No. W36414.Grub Street ID 347130.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. By Thomas Paine, ... Part I.
London: printed for the booksellers, 1792.
ESTC No. N13119.Grub Street ID 3067.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: part the first. Being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work intitled Common sense.
[New York]: London: printed: New-York: reprinted for Berry, Rogers, and Berry, no. 35, Hanover-Square, M.DCC.XLII [i.e., 1792].
ESTC No. W36419.Grub Street ID 347134.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work intitled Common sense.
[New York]: London, printed: New-York: reprinted for Berry, Rogers, and Berry, no. 35, Hanover-Square, M.DCC.XCIII [1793].
ESTC No. W36420.Grub Street ID 347136.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: part the first: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work entitled Common sense.
Boston: Printed by T. and J. Fleet, at the Bible and Heart, in Cornhill, 1793.
ESTC No. W36945.Grub Street ID 347696.
Paine, Thomas.
The trial of Thomas Paine, for certain false, wicked, scandalous and seditious libels inserted in The second part of the Rights of man, before the Rt. Hon. Lord Kenyon and a special jury, at Guildhall, on Tuesday the 18th December, 1792.
London: printed in the year, 1793.
ESTC No. T200674.Grub Street ID 232242.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter addressed to yhe [sic] Abbe Raynal, on the affairs of North America; in which the mistakes in the Abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for J. Ridgeway, 1793.
ESTC No. N1626.Grub Street ID 5941.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the proclamation. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs, to Congress, in the American war, and author of the works, intitled, "Common sense," "Rights of man, two parts," &c.
New-York: --Printed by Thomas Greenleaf, --M,DCC,XC,III. [1793].
ESTC No. W13296.Grub Street ID 322617.
Paine, Thomas.
Prospects on the war and paper currency. By Thomas Paine, author of common sense, a letter to the Abee Raynal, a letter to the Marquis of Lansdown, rights of man, &c. &c. &c.
London: printed for James Ridgway, York-Street, St. James's-Square, 1793.
ESTC No. T5860.Grub Street ID 284730.
Paine, Thomas.
Reasons for wishing to preserve the life of Louis Capet. As delivered to the National Convention. By Thomas Paine. ...
Dublin: printed by Graisberry and Campbell, and to be had of all the booksellers, 1793.
ESTC No. T168487.Grub Street ID 206395.
Paine, Thomas.
Prospects on the war and paper currency. By Thomas Paine, author of common sense, a letter to the Abee Raynal, a letter to the Marquis of Lansdown, rights of man, &c. &c. &c.
London: printed for James Ridgway, York-Street, St. James's-Square, 1793.
ESTC No. T5861.Grub Street ID 284741.
Paine, Thomas.
Prospects on the war and paper currency of Great Britain. By Thomas Paine, author of common sense, a letter to the Abee Raynal, a letter to the Marquis of Lansdown, rights of man, &c. &c. &c.
London: printed for James Ridgway, York-Street, St. James's-Square, 1793.
ESTC No. T5862.Grub Street ID 284751.
Paine, Thomas.
Reasons for wishing to preserve the life of Louis Capet. As delivered to the National Convention. By Thomas Paine. ...
[London]: Printed for James Ridgway, York Street, St. James's Square, [1793].
ESTC No. T5864.Grub Street ID 284768.
Paine, Thomas.
The genuine trial of Thomas Paine, for a libel contained in the second part of Rights of man; at Guildhall, London, Dec. 18, 1792, before Lord Kenyon and a special jury: ... Taken in short-hand by E. Hodgson.
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, 1793.
ESTC No. T218524.Grub Street ID 243045.
Paine, Thomas.
The genuine trial of Thomas Paine, for a libel contained in the second part of Rights of man; at Guildhall, London, Dec. 18, 1792, before Lord Kenyon and a special jury: ... Taken in short-hand by E. Hodgson.
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, 1793.
ESTC No. T5895.Grub Street ID 285039.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the works intitled "Common sense," "Rights of man, two parts," &c.
Philadelphia: Printed for H. & P. Rice, no. 50, Market-Street, 1793.
ESTC No. W6409.Grub Street ID 355439.
Paine, Thomas.
Miscellaneous articles, by Thomas Paine. Consisting of A letter to the Marquis of Lansdowne. A letter to the authors of the Republican. A letter to the Abbey Syeyes. Thoughts on the peace, and the probable advantages thereof. First letter to Mr. Secretary Dundas. Letter to Lord Onslow. Second letter to Mr. Dundas. And a letter to the people of France. &c. &c.
London: printed for J. Ridgway, 1793.
ESTC No. N34888.Grub Street ID 23177.
Paine, Thomas.
The trial of Thomas Paine, for a libel, contained in the second part of Rights of man. Before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, at Guild Hall, December 18, 1792. With the speeches of the attorney general and Mr. Erskine at large.
Printed at Boston: by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews, Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street. Sold at their bookstore, by D. West, no. 36, Marlborough Street, and E. Larkin, Jun. no. 50, Cornhill, MDCCXCIII. [1793].
ESTC No. W38492.Grub Street ID 349325.
Paine, Thomas.
The trial of Thomas Paine, for certain false, wicked, scandalous and seditious libels inserted in the second part of the Rights of man, before the Right. Hon. Lord Kenyon and a special jury, at Guild Hall, on Tuesday the 18th December, 1792. Copied from the minutes taken in court.
Philadelphia: From the press of John Parker, no. 259, North Second-Street, M,DCC,XCIII. [1793].
ESTC No. W38493.Grub Street ID 349326.
Paine, Thomas.
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: I. Of the Origin and Design of Government in general, with concise Remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of Monarchy and Hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the Present State of American Affairs. IV. Of the present Ability of America, with some miscellaneous Reflections. A new edition, with several additions in the Body of the Work. To which is added, an appendix; together with an address to the people called Quakers. N. B. The New Edition here given increases the Work upwards of One-Third. By Thomas Paine, Secretary to the Committee for Foreign Affairs to Congress, during the American War, and Author of The Rights of Man, and a Letter to the Abbe Raynal.
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, Paternoster-Row, 1793.
ESTC No. T5816.Grub Street ID 284317.
Paine, Thomas.
Reasons for wishing to preserve the life of Louis Capet. As delivered to the National Convention. By Thomas Paine. ...
[London]: Printed for James Ridgway, York Street, St. James's Square, [1793].
ESTC No. N65080.Grub Street ID 47010.
Paine, Thomas.
The trial of Thomas Paine, for certain false, wicked, scandalous and seditious libels inserted in The second part of the rights of man, before the Right Hon. Lord Kenyon and a special jury. At Guildhall, on Tuesday the 18th December, 1792. Taken in short hand by an eminent advocate.
London: printed for W. Richardson, Royal-Exchange; J. Parsons, C. Stalker, Paternoster-Row; Mrs. Harlow, Pall-Mall; and William Lane, Leadenhall-Street, [1793].
ESTC No. T5901.Grub Street ID 285105.
Paine, Thomas.
The case of the officers of excise; with remarks on the qualifications of officers; and on the numerous evils arising to the revenue, from the insufficiency of the present salary. Humbly addressed to the Hon. and Right Hon. the members of both Houses of Parliament. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, 1793.
ESTC No. N28356.Grub Street ID 17590.
Paine, Thomas.
The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio by the King's Attorney-General against Thomas Paine for a libel upon the Revolution and settlement of the Crown and regal government as by law established; ... tried by a special jury in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, on Tuesday, the 18th of December, 1792. ... Taken in short-hand by Joseph Gurney.
London: sold by Martha Gurney, 1793.
ESTC No. T217306.Grub Street ID 242366.
Paine, Thomas.
Prospects on the war and paper currency of Great Britain. By Thomas Paine. ...
London: printed for James Ridgway, 1793.
ESTC No. T168359.Grub Street ID 206285.
Paine, Thomas.
The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio by the King's Attorney-General against Thomas Paine for a libel upon the Revolution and settlement of the Crown and regal government as by law established; ... Tried by a special jury in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, on Tuesday, the 18th of December, 1792. ... Taken in short-hand by Joseph Gurney.
London: sold by Martha Gurney, 1793.
ESTC No. T5904.Grub Street ID 285135.
Paine, Thomas.
The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio by the King's Attorney-General against Thomas Paine for a libel upon the Revolution and settlement of the Crown and regal government as by law established; ... Tried by a special jury in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, on Tuesday, the 18th of December, 1792. ... Taken in short-hand by Joseph Gurney.
London: sold by Martha Gurney, 1793.
ESTC No. T5905.Grub Street ID 285139.
Paine, Thomas.
The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio by the King's Attorney-General against Thomas Paine for a libel upon the revolution and settlement of the Crown and regal government as by law established; and also upon the Bill of Rights, the Legislature. Government, Laws, and Parliament of this Kingdom, and upon the King. tried by a special jury in the Court of King's Bench, Guild-Hall, on Tuesday, the 18th of December, 1792. Before the Right Honourable Lord Kenyon. Taken in short-hand by Joseph Gurney.
Dublin: printed for E. Lynch, G. Burnet, P. Wogan, P. Byrne, J. Moore, W. Jones, J. Jones, J. Milliken, J. Rice, and H. Watts, 1793.
ESTC No. T5906.Grub Street ID 285140.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work intitled Common sense.
[New York]: London printed: New-York: reprinted for Berry, Rogers, and Berry, no. 35, Hanover-Square, M.DCC.XCIII. [1793].
ESTC No. W38607.Grub Street ID 349428.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason; being an investigation of true and fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for Foreign Affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the works entitled, common sense, and rights of man, &c.
Paris [i.e. London?]: printed by Barrois. London: sold by D. I. Eaton, at the Cock and Swine, No. 74, Newgate-Street, 1794.
ESTC No. N3842.Grub Street ID 26117.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason; being an investigation of true and fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for Foreign Affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the works entitled, common sense, and rights of man, &c.
Paris [i.e. London?]: printed by Barrois. London: sold by D. I. Eaton, at the Cock and Swine, No. 74, Newgate-Street, 1794.
ESTC No. N3843.Grub Street ID 26121.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man. Part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work, entitled, Common sense; and the first part of the Rights of man.
Albany: Re-printed by Charles R. & George Webster, at the white house, on the west corner of State and Pearl-Streets, opposite the city-tavern, [1794].
ESTC No. W36946.Grub Street ID 347697.
Paine, Thomas.
The writings, of Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to the Congress of the United States of America, in the late war. Containing, Common sense, The crisis, Public good, Letter to Abbe Raynal, Letter to Earl Shelborne, Letter to Sir Guy Carlton, Letter to the authors of the Republican, a French paper, Letter to Abbe Syeyes, Rights of man, part I. Rights of man, part II. Letter to Mr. Dundass [sic],.
Albany: Printed by Charles R. & George Webster, corner of State and Pearl-Streets. Sold by Webster & Steel and T. Spencer, Albany: W.W. Wands, Lansingburgh: A. Stoddard, Hudson: N. Power, Poughkeepsie: T. Allen, S. Campbell, T. Greenleaf, J. Fellows, W. Durell, and T. & J Swords, New-York: S. Kollock, Elizabethtown: T. Dobson, W. Young, M. Carey, J. Johnson & Co. W. Woodhouse, J. Rice & Co. and W. Gibbons, Philadelphia: Thomas & Andrews, D. West, E. Larkin, B. Larkin, and W.P. Blake, Boston, M,DCC,XCIV. [1794].
ESTC No. W14020.Grub Street ID 323396.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man. Part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war; and author of the work, entitled, Common sense; and the first part of the Rights of man.
Albany: Re-printed by Charles R. & George Webster, at the white house, on the west corner of State and Pearl-Streets, opposite the City-Tavern, M.DCC.XCIV. [1794].
ESTC No. W14026.Grub Street ID 323402.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Being an investigation of true and fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, author of the works entitled "Common sense, Rights of man," &c.
Printed at Boston: by Thomas Hall: sold at his bookstore, opposite the Custom House, State Street, MDCCXCIV. [1794].
ESTC No. W39333.Grub Street ID 350049.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, ...
Paris: printed for Barrois, senior. Second year of the French Republic, one and indivisible, [1794].
ESTC No. N63831.Grub Street ID 45932.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, author of the works entitled "Common sense, Rights of man," &c.
Printed at Boston: by Thomas Hall: sold at his bookstore, opposite the Custom House, State Street, MDCCXCIV. [1794].
ESTC No. W31695.Grub Street ID 342128.
Paine, Thomas.
[The age of reason. Being an investigation of true and] fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, Rights of Man," &c.
[New York]: Paris printed: New-York:--re-printed by Birdsall and Hyer, no. 80, Cherry Street, 1794.
ESTC No. W31696.Grub Street ID 342129.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, author of the works entitled "Common sense, Rights of man," &c.
Printed at Boston: by Thomas Hall, MDCCXCIV. [1794].
ESTC No. W31697.Grub Street ID 342130.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, author of the works, entitled "Common sense, Rights of man." Together with twenty five precepts of reason. By J. Graset St. Sauveur. To which is added an examination of the work, by Gilbert Wakefield, A.B.
Worcester, (Massachusetts): Printed by Isaiah Thomas, Jun. for Isaiah Thomas; sold by him at the Worcester bookstore, and by the booksellers in Boston, MDCCXCIV. [1794].
ESTC No. W31701.Grub Street ID 342135.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Being an investigation of true and fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for J. Johnson, [1794].
ESTC No. N50058.Grub Street ID 34178.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, ...
Paris: printed by Barrois, senior. Second year of the French Republic, one and indivisible, [1794].
ESTC No. N29399.Grub Street ID 18573.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason; being an investigation of true and fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for Foreign Affairs to Congress in the American War, and Author of the works entitled, common sense, and rights of man, &c.
Paris [i.e. London?]: printed by Barrois. London: sold by D. I. Eaton, at the Cock and Swine, No. 74, Newgate-Street, 1794.
ESTC No. T5790.Grub Street ID 284074.
Paine, Thomas.
Rational and revealed religion calmly and candidly investigated and compared. By a layman.
London: printed in the year, 1794.
ESTC No. T195695.Grub Street ID 229305.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason: being an investigation of true and fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for Foreign Affairs to Congress in the American War; and author of the works entitled Common sense, and Rights of man, &c. &c.
Paris [i.e. London?]: printed by Barrois, 1794.
ESTC No. N63951.Grub Street ID 46029.
Paine, Thomas.
Prospects on the war, and paper currency. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, a Letter to the Abbe Raynal, a Letter to the Marquis of Lansdown [sic], Rights of man, &c. &c. &c.
Baltimore: Printed by S. and J. Adams, for Fisher and Cole, book-sellers, Market-Street, M,DCC,XC,IV. [1794].
ESTC No. W28984.Grub Street ID 339198.
Paine, Thomas.
Dissertation on first-principles of government. By Thomas Paine, Author of common sense, Rights of Man; age of reason, &c. Deputy to the convention, and secretary to the congress during the American War.
London: printed and sold by Daniel Isaac Eaton, Printer and Bookseller to the Supreme Majesty of the People, at the Cock and Swine, No. 74, Newgate-Street, 1795.
ESTC No. T5828.Grub Street ID 284422.
Paine, Thomas.
The rights of man. For the use and benefit of all mankind. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed and sold by Citizen Daniel Isaac Eaton, 1795.
ESTC No. T5888.Grub Street ID 284969.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Part the second. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, 1795.
ESTC No. T199268.Grub Street ID 231467.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal, on the affairs of North-America. In which the mistakes in the Abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to congress during the American war, and author of Common Sense, and the Rights of Man.
London: printed for J. Ridgway, No. 1, York Street, St. James's Square, M.DCC.XCV. [1795].
ESTC No. T5836.Grub Street ID 284472.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, and Thomas Clio Rickman, 1792 [1795].
ESTC No. N1631.Grub Street ID 5986.
Paine, Thomas.
The writings, of Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to the Congress of the United States of America, in the late war. Containing, 1. Common sense, 2. The crisis, 3. Public good, 4. Letter to Abbe Raynal, 5 To Earl Shelbourne, 6. To Sir Guy Carlton, 7. To the editors of the Republican, a French paper, 8. To the abbe Syeyes, 9. Rights of man, part I. 10. Rights of man, part II. 11. Letter to Mr. Dundass [sic].
Albany: Printed by Charles R. & George Webster, in the White House, corner of State and Pearl Streets. Sold by Webster & Steel and T. Spencer, Albany - W.W. Wands, Lansingburgh - A. Stoddard, Hudson - N. Powers, Poughkeepsie - T. Allen, S. Campbell, T. Greenleaf, J. Fellows, W. Durell, and T. & J. Swords, New-York - S. Kollock, Elizabethtown - T. Dobson, W. Young, M. Carey, J. Johnson & Co. W. Woodhouse, R. Campbell, J. Ormrod & Co. and W. Gibbons, Philadelphia - Thomas and Andrews, D. West, E. Larkin, B. Larkin, and W.P. Blake, Boston, [1795?].
ESTC No. W41520.Grub Street ID 351339.
Paine, Thomas.
Dissertation on first principles of government. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for the proprietors, [1795?].
ESTC No. N65625.Grub Street ID 47468.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Part the second. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, Author of the Works entitled, Common Sense-Rights of Man, Part First and Second-And Dissertations on First Principles of Government. From the author's manuscript.
London: printed for H.D. Symonds, No. 20, Paternoster-Row, [1795].
ESTC No. N63832.Grub Street ID 45933.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason: being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, author of "Common sense, Rights of man," &c.
Philadelphia: Printed by Richard Folwell, no. 33, Arch-Street, and sold by the booksellers, 1795.
ESTC No. W31704.Grub Street ID 342138.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Part the second. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, ...
[Paris]: Printed for the author, 1795.
ESTC No. N29398.Grub Street ID 18572.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Part the first. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, 1795.
ESTC No. T164623.Grub Street ID 202893.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Part the second. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, 1795.
ESTC No. N30711.Grub Street ID 19639.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason; being an investigation of true and fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for Foreign affairs to congress in the American war, and author of the works entitled, common sense, and rights of man, &c.
[London]: Paris: printed by Barrois. London: printed and sold by Daniel Isaac Eaton, Printer and Bookseller to the Supreme Majesty of the People, at the Cock and Swine, No. 74, Newgate-Street, 1795.
ESTC No. T5792.Grub Street ID 284095.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Part the second. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, Author of the Works intituled, Common Sense-Rights Of Man, Part First And Second-And Dissertations ON First Principles Of Government.
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, No. 20, Paternoster Row, 1795.
ESTC No. N15871.Grub Street ID 5573.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Part the first. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for H.D. Symonds, 1795.
ESTC No. T5793.Grub Street ID 284106.
Paine, Thomas.
Dissertation on first principles of government. To which is added, the geniune speech, translated, and delivered at the tribune of the French Convention, July 7, 1795. By Thomas Paine, ... Second edition. With the publisher's address to the reader.
[London]: Paris: printed. London: printed for V. Griffiths, 1795.
ESTC No. N63953.Grub Street ID 46031.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Part the second. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, Author of the Works intituled, common sense-rights of man, part first and second-and dissertations on first principles of Government.
London: printed for H.D. Symonds, No. 20, Paternoster Row, 1795.
ESTC No. T5795.Grub Street ID 284124.
Paine, Thomas.
Dissertation on first-principles of government; by Thomas Paine, author of common sense; rights of man age of reason, &c.
Paris: printed at the English press, Rue de Vaugirard, No. 970. Third year of the French Republic, [1795].
ESTC No. T5825.Grub Street ID 284389.
Paine, Thomas.
Dissertation on first-principles of government. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris: printed. London: printed for V. Griffiths, 1795.
ESTC No. N9102.Grub Street ID 53993.
Paine, Thomas.
Dissertation on first principles of government. To which is added, the geniune speech, translated, and delivered at the tribune of the French Convention, July 7, 1795. By Thomas Paine, ... Third edition. With the publisher's address to the reader.
[London]: Paris: printed. London: printed for V. Griffiths, 1795.
ESTC No. N9103.Grub Street ID 53994.
Paine, Thomas.
Dissertation on first principles of government. By Thomas Paine, Author Of Common Sense, Rights Of Man, &c. Deputy To The Convention, And Secretary To The Congress During The American War.
London: printed for the proprietors, [1795?].
ESTC No. N9104.Grub Street ID 53995.
Paine, Thomas.
Dissertation on first principles of government. By Thomas Paine, Author Of Common Sense, Rights Of Man, &c. Deputy To The Convention, And Secretary To The Congress During The American War.
London: printed for the proprietors, [1795?].
ESTC No. N9107.Grub Street ID 53998.
Paine, Thomas.
Dissertation on first-principles of government. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed and sold by Daniel Isaac Eaton, 1795.
ESTC No. T5826.Grub Street ID 284400.
Paine, Thomas.
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. By Thomas Paine, ... Part I.
London: printed for J. S. Jordan, 1795.
ESTC No. N13114.Grub Street ID 3062.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris: printed by Hartly, Adlard and Son. London: re-printed for T. Williams, 1796.
ESTC No. T167183.Grub Street ID 205312.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris: printed by Hartley, Adlard and Son. London: reprinted for D. I. Eaton, 1796.
ESTC No. T167184.Grub Street ID 205313.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine. ...
[London]: Paris: printed by Hartly, Adlard and Son. London: re-printed, and sold by the booksellrs [sic], 1796.
ESTC No. T223362.Grub Street ID 246020.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, American crisis, Age of reason, &c. [One line of quotation].
New-York: Printed by Mott & Lyon, for J. Fellows, from a London copy, taken from a French edition, 1796.
ESTC No. W37885.Grub Street ID 348682.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, American crisis, Rights of man, Age of reason, &c. [One line of quotation].
Philadelphia: Printed for Robert Campbell & Co. no. 40, South Second-Street, 1796.
ESTC No. W37886.Grub Street ID 348683.
Paine, Thomas.
The American crisis, and a letter to Sir Guy Carleton, on the murder of Captain Huddy, and the intended retaliation on Captain Asgill, of the Guards. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed and sold by Daniel Isaac Eaton, [1796?].
ESTC No. T5800.Grub Street ID 284172.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris: printed by Hartley, Adlard and Son. London: reprinted for D. I. Eaton, 1796.
ESTC No. N482.Grub Street ID 32786.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris: printed by Hartley, Adlard and Son, London: reprinted for D. I. Eaton, 1796.
ESTC No. T167513.Grub Street ID 205588.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline & fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, American crisis, Age of reason, &c. [One line of quotation].
New-York: Printed by William A. Davis, for J. Fellows, from a London copy of the Paris edition, 1796.
ESTC No. W20110.Grub Street ID 329755.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris: printed by Hartley, Adlard and Son. London: reprinted for D. I. Eaton, 1796.
ESTC No. N50225.Grub Street ID 34332.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, ...
Paris: printed by Hartley, Adlard and Son, and sold by Desenne, 1796.
ESTC No. N65520.Grub Street ID 47391.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris: printed by Hartley, Adlard and Son. London: reprinted for D. I. Eaton, 1796.
ESTC No. N65521.Grub Street ID 47392.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, ...
[Dublin]: Paris: printed by Hatley, [sic] Adlard & Son, Dublin: reprinted for the booksellers, 1796.
ESTC No. N65523.Grub Street ID 47394.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris: printed by Hartley, Adlard and Son. London: reprinted for D. I. Eaton, 1796.
ESTC No. T219758.Grub Street ID 243747.
Paine, Thomas.
Dissertation on first-principles of government, by Thomas Paine, author of Comon sense; Rights of man; Age of reason, &c.
[Carlisle, Pa.]: Paris: printed at the English press. Carlisle: reprinted by James Steel, 1796.
ESTC No. W36941.Grub Street ID 347692.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris: printed by Hartley, Adlard and Son. London: reprinted for D. I. Eaton, 1796.
ESTC No. N367.Grub Street ID 24659.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris: printed by Hartley, Adlard and Son. London: reprinted for D. I. Eaton, 1796.
ESTC No. N483.Grub Street ID 32873.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason; being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. Part the second. By Thomas Paine, author of the works entitled,--Common sense--Rights of man, part first and second--and Dissertations on first principles of government.
[New York]: London, printed, New-York, re-printed by Mott & Lyon, for Fellows & Adam and J. Reid, 1796.
ESTC No. W31705.Grub Street ID 342139.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Part the second. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, author of the works entitled Common sense,--Rights of man, part first and second,--the first part of The age of reason,--and Dissertations on first principles of government.
[Philadelphia]: Printed [by Benjamin Franklin Bache] for the booksellers, MDCCXCVI. [1796].
ESTC No. W31706.Grub Street ID 342140.
Paine, Thomas.
The american crisis, and a letter to Sir Guy Carleton, on the murder of Captain Huddy, and the intended retaliation on Captain Asgill, of the Guards. By Thomas Paine, Author Of Common Sense-Rights Of Man-Age Of Reason-And The Decline And Fall Of The English System Of Finance.
London: printed and sold by Daniel Isaac Eaton, No. 74, Newgate-Street, [1796?].
ESTC No. N1500.Grub Street ID 4738.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris: printed by Hartly, Adlard and Son. London: re-printed for T. Williams, 1796.
ESTC No. N6535.Grub Street ID 47236.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason, being an investigation of true and fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for the proprietor, and sold by all political booksellers, 1796.
ESTC No. N29401.Grub Street ID 18576.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. ... Being an investigation of true and fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for T. Williams, 1796.
ESTC No. N15853.Grub Street ID 5555.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Parts I. & II. Being an investigation of true and fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for, and sold by all the booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland, 1796.
ESTC No. N15856.Grub Street ID 5558.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris: printed by Hartley, Adlard and Son. London: reprinted for D.I. Eaton, 1796.
ESTC No. T5820.Grub Street ID 284342.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris: printed by Hartley, Adlard and Son. London: reprinted for D. I. Eaton, 1796.
ESTC No. N28902.Grub Street ID 18103.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris: printed by Hartley, Adlard and Son. London: reprinted for D. I. Eaton, 1796.
ESTC No. N28903.Grub Street ID 18104.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris: printed by Hartley, Adlard and Son. London: reprinted for D. I. Eaton, 1796.
ESTC No. T5821.Grub Street ID 284347.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris: printed by Hartley, Adlard and Son. London: reprinted for D. I. Eaton, 1796.
ESTC No. N481.Grub Street ID 32704.
Paine, Thomas.
The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, ...
Dublin: printed by H. B. C. Clarke, 1796.
ESTC No. T201305.Grub Street ID 232642.
Paine, Thomas.
The works, of Thomas Paine, containing Common sense. Answer to the Abbe Raynal. Letter to the Marquis of Lansdowne. To the authors of the Republican. To the Abbe Syeyes. Part I. Rights of man. Part II. Rights of man. Addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. Part I. Age of reason. Part II. Age of reason. Dissertation on first-principles, of government. His trial with the arguments of counsil [sic] for and against. [Two lines from Thomson].
Philadelphia: Printed by H. and P. Rice, James Rice, and Co. Baltimore, 1796.
ESTC No. W11519.Grub Street ID 320719.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Part the first. Being an investigation of true and fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, Author of the Works intituled, common sense-rights of man, part first and second, and dissertations on first principles of Government.
London: printed for and sold by Daniel Isaac Eaton, Printer and Bookseller to the Supreme Majesty of the People, at the Cock and Swine, No. 74, Newgate-Street, 1796.
ESTC No. T5794.Grub Street ID 284115.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Part the first. Being an investigation of true and fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for and sold by Daniel Isaac Eaton, 1796.
ESTC No. N47839.Grub Street ID 32479.
Paine, Thomas.
The age of reason. Part the second. Being an investigation of true and fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, Author of the Works intituled, common sense-rights of man, part first and second-and dissertations on first principles of Government.
London: printed for and sold by Daniel Isaac Eaton, Printer and Bookseller to the Supreme Majesty of the People, at the Cock and Swine, No. 74, Newgate-Street, 1796.
ESTC No. T5796.Grub Street ID 284130.
Paine, Thomas.
Agrarian justice opposed to agrarian law, and to agrarian monopoly; being a plan for meliorating the condition of man, by creating in every nation a national fund, To pay to every Person, when arrived at the Age of Twenty-One Years, the Sum of Fifteen Pounds Sterling, to enable him, or her, to begin the World; and also, Ten Pounds Sterling per Annum during Life to every Person now living of the Age of Fifty Years and to all Others when they shall arrive at that Age, to enable them to live in Old Age without Wretchedness, and go decently out of the World. By Thomas Paine, author of common sense, rights of man, &c. &c.
[London]: Paris: printed by W. Adlard, Rue Menilmontant. London: re-printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1797?].
ESTC No. T5799.Grub Street ID 284160.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine, on the prosecution of Thomas Williams, for publishing the Age of reason. By Thomas Paine. Author of Common sense, Rights of man, &c. With his discourse at the Society of the Theophilanthropists.
Printed at Newburgh [N.Y.]: by D. Denniston, [1797].
ESTC No. W18102.Grub Street ID 327695.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to the Honourable Thomas Erskine, on the prosecution of Thomas Williams, for publishing The age of reason. By Thomas Paine, author of common sense, Rights of Man, Agrarian Justier, &c. &c.
Paris: printed for the author, 1797.
ESTC No. T5856.Grub Street ID 284688.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter from Thomas Paine to George Washington, president of the United States of America.
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, 1797.
ESTC No. N19068.Grub Street ID 8492.
Paine, Thomas.
Agrarian justice, opposed to agrarian law, and to agrarian monopoly. Being a plan for meliorating the condition of man, by creating in every nation a national fund, ... By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris: printed by W. Adlard. London: reprinted and sold by J. Adlard, and J. Parsons, [1797].
ESTC No. T164849.Grub Street ID 203107.
Paine, Thomas.
Agrarian justice, opposed to agrarian law, and to agrarian monopoly. Being a plan for meliorating the condition of man, by creating in every nation a national fund, ... By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris: printed by W. Adlard. London: re-printed for T. Williams, 1797.
ESTC No. T164851.Grub Street ID 203109.
Paine, Thomas.
Agrarian justice, opposed to agrarian law, and to agrarian monopoly; being a plan for meliorating the condition of man, by creating in every nation a national fund, ... By Thomas Paine, ...
Cork: printed at the late Gazette-Office, [1797?].
ESTC No. T164853.Grub Street ID 203111.
Paine, Thomas.
Agrarian justice, opposed to agrarian law, and to agrarian monopoly; being a plan for meliorating the condition of man, by creating in every nation a national fund, ... By Thomas Paine, ...
Edinburgh: printed for and sold by Alexander Leslie, 1797.
ESTC No. T164854.Grub Street ID 203112.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter, from Thomas Paine to Camille-Jordan, of the Council of Five Hundred. Occasioned by his report on the priests, public worship, and the bells.
London: printed, and sold by all booksellers, 1797.
ESTC No. N33677.Grub Street ID 22129.
Paine, Thomas.
Agrarian justice, opposed to agrarian law, and to agrarian monopoly. Being a plan for meliorating the condition of man, by creating in every nation, a national fund, to pay to every person, when arrived at the age of twenty-one years, the sum of fifteen pounds sterling, to enable him or her to begin the world. And also ten pounds sterling per annum during life to every person now living of the age of fifty years, and to all others when they shall arrive at that age, to enable them to live in old age without wretchedness, and go decently out of the world. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, Rights of man, Age of reason, &c. &c.
Albany: Printed by Barber & Southwick, M,DCC,XCVII. Sold at their bookstore, two doors north of the city-hall, Court-Street, and at Faust's Statue, State-Street, [1797].
ESTC No. W31707.Grub Street ID 342141.
Paine, Thomas.
Agrarian justice, opposed to agrarian law, and to agrarian monopoly, being a plan for meliorating the condition of man, by creating in every nation a national fund, to pay to every person, when arrived at the age of twenty-one years, the sum of fifteen pounds sterling, to enable him or her to begin the world! And also, ten pounds sterling per annum during life to every person now living of the age of fifty years, and to all others when they shall arrive at that age to enable them to live in old age without wretchedness, and go decently out of the world. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, Rights of man, Age of reason &c.
Baltimore: Printed for George Keatinge's book-store, 1797.
ESTC No. W31708.Grub Street ID 342142.
Paine, Thomas.
Agrarian justice, opposed to agrarian law, and to agrarian monopoly. Being a plan for meliorating the condition of man, by creating in every nation, a national fund, to pay to every person, when arrived at the age of twenty-one years, the sum of fifteen pounds sterling, to enable him or her to begin the world! And also, ten pounds sterling per annum during life to every person now living of the age of fifty years, and to all others when they shall arrive at that age, to enable them to live in old age without wretchedness, and go decently out of the world. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, Rights of man, Age of reason, &c. &c.
Philadelphia: Printed by R. Folwell, for Benjamin Franklin Bache, [1797].
ESTC No. W31709.Grub Street ID 342143.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter of Thomas Paine to the people of France, and the French armies, on the event of the 18th Fructidor, and its consequences.
Paris: at the printing-office of the Social-Circle. (1797.) The sixth year of the French Republic, [1797].
ESTC No. N33690.Grub Street ID 22143.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter from Thomas Paine to George Washington, president of the United States of America.
London: printed for H. D. Symonds, 1797.
ESTC No. T5843.Grub Street ID 284548.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to George Washington, on the subject of the late treaty concluded between Great-Britain and the United States of America, including other matters. By Thomas Paine, author of common sense, Rights of Man, &c. &c. &c.
London: Philadelphia printed. London: reprinted for T. Williams, Little Turnstile, High Holborn, 1797.
ESTC No. T5844.Grub Street ID 284559.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to George Washington, on the subject of the late treaty concluded between Great-Britain and the United States of America, including other matters. By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Philadelphia printed. London: reprinted for T. Williams, 1797.
ESTC No. N11431.Grub Street ID 1430.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to George Washington, on the subject of the late treaty concluded between Great Britain and the United States of America. Including other matters. By Thomas Paine, ...
[Edinburgh]: Philadelphia printed. Edinburgh: reprinted for A. Leslie, 1797.
ESTC No. N11433.Grub Street ID 1432.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to George Washington, President of the United States of America, from Thomas Paine, Book of Common Sense, American crisis, Rights of Man, &c. &c.
London: printed and sold by Daniel Isaac Eaton, No. 74, Newgate-Street, 1797.
ESTC No. T5845.Grub Street ID 284570.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to George Washington, president of the United States of America. On affairs public and private. By Thomas Paine, Author of the Works Entitled, Common Sense, Rights of Man, Age of Reason, &c. &c. &c.
Dublin: printed by J. Stockdale, No. 62, Abbey-Street, 1797.
ESTC No. N11445.Grub Street ID 1443.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to George Washington, president of the United States of America, from Thomas Paine, Author of Common Sense, American Crisis, Rights of Man, &c. &c.
London: printed for the booksellers. Anno, 1797.
ESTC No. N11446.Grub Street ID 1444.
Paine, Thomas.
The works of Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs, to the Congress of the United States, in the late war. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II].
Philadelphia: Printed by James Carey, no. 83, North Second-Street, 1797.
ESTC No. W20948.Grub Street ID 330670.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter from Thomas Paine, to Cammille-Jordan, of the Council of Five Hundred. Occasioned by his report on the priests, public worship, and the bells.
Paisley: printed for R. Smith, 1797.
ESTC No. T231429.Grub Street ID 256977.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter to George Washington, president of the United States of America. On affairs public and private. By Thomas Paine, ...
Dublin: printed by J. Chambers, 1797.
ESTC No. N25448.Grub Street ID 14802.
Paine, Thomas.
Agrarian justice, opposed to agrarian law, and to agrarian monopoly; being a plan for meliorating the condition of man, by creating in every nation a national fund, ... By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris: printed by W. Adlard.--London, re-printed for T. G. Ballard; and Evans and Bone, 1797.
ESTC No. N29530.Grub Street ID 18658.
Paine, Thomas.
Agrarian justice; being a plan for meliorating the condition of man, by creating in every nation a national fund, ... By Thomas Paine, ...
[London]: Paris printed: London, reprinted for J. Ashley; and Hughes, [1797?].
ESTC No. N29531.Grub Street ID 18659.
Paine, Thomas.
The rights of man, for the benefit of all mankind. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, American crisis, Age of reason, Rights of man, &c. &c.
Philadelphia: Printed and sold by D. Webster, a British exile, 1797.
ESTC No. W7013.Grub Street ID 356074.
Paine, Thomas.
The rights of man, for the benefit of all mankind. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, American crisis, Age of reason, Rights of man, &c. &c.
Philadelphia: Printed and sold by D. Webster, a British exile, 1797.
ESTC No. W38595.Grub Street ID 349419.
Paine, Thomas.
Agrarian justice, opposed to agrarian law, and to agrarian monopoly. Being a plan for meliorating the condition of man, by creating in every nation a national fund, To pay to every Person, when arrived at the Age of Twenty-One Years, the Sum of Fifteen Pounds Sterling, to enable him or her to begin the World: and also, Ten Pounds Sterling per Annum during life to every Person now living of the Age Fifty Years, and to all others when they shall arrive at that Age, to enable them to live in Old Age without Wretchedness, and go decently out of the World. By Thomas Paine, author of common sense, rights of man, age of reason, &c.
[London]: Paris: printed by W. Adlard. London: re-printed for T. Williams, No. 8, Little Turnstile, Holborn, 1797.
ESTC No. T5797.Grub Street ID 284141.
Paine, Thomas.
Atheism refuted; in a discourse to prove the existence of a God.
London: printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1798.
ESTC No. T5801.Grub Street ID 284180.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine, on the prosecution of Thomas Williams, for publishing The age of reason, by Thomas Paine, author of common sense, rights of man, &c. &c. with his Discourse at the Society of the Theophilanthropists.
Paris: printed for the author, [1798?].
ESTC No. T5857.Grub Street ID 284699.
Paine, Thomas.
A discourse delivered by Thomas Paine, at the Society of the Theophilanthropists, at Paris, 1798.
[London]: Printed and sold by Thomas Clio Rickman, No. 7, Upper Mary-le-Bonne street [1798?].
ESTC No. T5802.Grub Street ID 284191.
Paine, Thomas.
Letter to the people of France, and the French armies, on the event of the 18th Fructidor--Sep. 4--and its consequences. By Thomas Paine.
[New York]: Paris: Printed at the printing-office of the Social-circle, 1797. New-York: reprinted at the Argus-office, 1798.
ESTC No. W36942.Grub Street ID 347693.
Paine, Thomas.
A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine, on the prosecution of Thomas Williams, for publishing The age of reason, by Thomas Paine, ... with his Discourse at the Society of the Theophilanthropists.
Paris: printed for the author, [1798?].
ESTC No. T208299.Grub Street ID 237210.
Paine, Thomas.
Agrarian justice, opposed to agrarian law, and to agrarian monopoly; being a plan for meliorating the condition of man, by creating in every nation a national fund, ... By Thomas Paine, ...
London: printed for T. G. Ballard, [1798?].
ESTC No. N29547.Grub Street ID 18676.