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Paine's Letter to Dundas (10 June 1792) Paine, ThomasLetter to the Right Honourable Mr. Secretary Dundas, from
Thomas Paine, author of The rights of man, Common sense, &c
&c. To which is added, The address and declaration respecting
the French revolution, and the reduction of taxes; also, the
resolutions of the London, Sheffield, and Manchester Societies for
Constitutional Information. 1792OR
Paine, ThomasA letter to Mr. Secretary 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. 1792 London
OR
Paine, ThomasA 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. 1792 New York
OR
Paine, ThomasA 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 against seditious writings, issued May 21, 1792, and directed particularly against the
second part of Paine's Rights of man. 1792WG's sale catalog lists the following:
Paine's (Tho.)
Political Works, Rights of Man, &c; 2 vol., no date.
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