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Paine's Letters (12 March 1804) There
are several publications grouping a number of Paine's letters.
Unable to determine which publication WG reads on this date (
1804-03-12).
Paine, ThomasLetters, 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. 1792‘Issued as part of several Albany issues of “The writings of
Thomas Paine.”'
OR
Paine, ThomasLetters on government: including both his letters to Mr.
Dundas; with two letters to Lord Onslow, and two from Paris. By
Thomas Paine. To which are prefixed anecdotes of his life. 1792OR
Paine, ThomasLetters from Thomas Paine to the citizens of the United
States on his arrival from France.
1802OR
Paine, ThomasLetter from Thomas Paine to the citizens of America, after an
absence of fifteen years in Europe. To which are subjoined some
letters, between him and the late General Washington, Mr. Samuel
Adams, and the present President of the United States, Mr.
Jefferson: Also, some original poetry of Mr. Paine's and a
facsimile of his hand-writing, in 1803. 1804Mentions in the Diary