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].

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Imprint
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?]
Publication year
1795-1795
ESTC No.
W41520
Grub Street ID
351339
Description
[2], 60, [2]; 186; 41, [1]; [3], vi-vii, [1], 10-70, [2], 24; 124; vii, [1], 9-96, 10 p. ; 8⁰
Note
Though the titles included are (in part) paged and signed separately, Evans records "Common sense" and "Rights of man, part II" (together with the "Letter to Mr. Dundas") only as having been issued separately.

A reissue with a new titlepage, and without the list of subscribers,of the final state of this edition of the works of Paine (see W14020).
Uncontrolled note
Signatures: pi?; [A]? B-H? (H3 blank); a-x? [y?]; [A]? B-O? (O4 blank) [P]? Q-R?; [A]? B? ?B? C-O? P?; [A]? B-N? [O]1