During the American Revolution the words of pamphleteers such as Thomas Paine established the press as the people's tribune. |
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They are the historical descendants of Founding Fathers like Thomas Paine and other pamphleteers who contributed enormously to our democracy. |
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He relates himself to Milton and the puritan revolution, and the Levellers, and Thomas Paine. |
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Thomas Paine, Ethan Allen and others were also fervent supporters of this doctrine. |
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On December 18, 1792 Thomas Paine was tried in absentia in England for sedition, and convicted. |
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Meet local people from Thetford's past, from the revolutionary philosopher Thomas Paine to the Sikh hero Maharajah Duleep Singh and from rabbit warreners to railway workers. |
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Unlike fellow radical Thomas Paine, Cobbett was not an internationalist cosmopolitan and did not support a republican Britain. |
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In closing, I am reminded of what Thomas Paine once said when he was writing at the time of the American Revolution and so-called fair-weather friends. |
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Some of the most prominent philosophers of the Enlightenment were John Locke, Thomas Paine, Samuel Johnson and Jeremy Bentham. |
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Upon returning to the United States with this highly welcomed cargo, Thomas Paine and probably Col. |
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Yearly, between July 4 and 14, the Lewes Town Council in the United Kingdom celebrates the life and work of Thomas Paine. |
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Other inventions followed, including one patented by Thomas Paine. |
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The University of East Anglia's Norwich Business School is housed in the Thomas Paine Study Centre on its Norwich campus, in Paine's home county of Norfolk. |
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The same site is the home of the Thomas Paine Memorial Museum. |
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Thomas Paine wrote the second part of Rights of Man on a desk in Thomas 'Clio' Rickman's house, with whom he was staying in 1792 before he fled to France. |
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