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v. 1. 1774-1779. Introduction.--Prefatory note to Paine's first essay.--African slavery in America.--A dialogue between General Wolfe and General Gage in a wood near Boston.--The magazine in America.--Useful and entertaining hints.--New anecdotes of Alexander the Great.--Reflections on the life...

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Main Author: Paine, Thomas 1737-1809 (Author)
Corporate Author: Princeton Theological Seminary (Contributor)
Contributors: Conway, Moncure Daniel 1832-1907. (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York Putnam 1894-96
In:Year: 1894
Further subjects:B Political Science
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Summary:v. 1. 1774-1779. Introduction.--Prefatory note to Paine's first essay.--African slavery in America.--A dialogue between General Wolfe and General Gage in a wood near Boston.--The magazine in America.--Useful and entertaining hints.--New anecdotes of Alexander the Great.--Reflections on the life and death of Lord Clive.--Cupid and Hymen.--Duelling.--Reflections on titles.--The dream interpreted.--Reflections on unhappy marriages.--Thoughts on defensive war.--An occasional letter on the female sex.--A serious thought.--Common sense.--Epistle to Quakers.--The forester's letters.--A dialogue.--The American crisis.--Retreat across the Delaware.--Letter to Franklin in Paris.--The affair of Silas Deane.--To the public on Mr. Deane's affair.--Messrs. Deane, Jay, and Gerard.