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Project Gutenberg's The Writings of Thomas Paine, Volume II, by Thomas Paine This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: The Writings of Thomas Paine, Volume II Author: Thomas Paine Release Date: February, 2003 [Etext #3742] Posting Date: February 7, 2010 Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THOMAS PAINE *** Produced by Norman M. Wolcott THE WRITINGS OF THOMAS PAINE, VOLUME II. By Thomas Paine Collected And Edited By Moncure Daniel Conway 1779 - 1792 [Redactor's Note: Reprinted from the "The Writings of Thomas Paine Volume I" (1894 - 1896). The author's notes are preceded by a "*". A Table of Contents has been added for each part for the convenience of the reader which is not included in the printed edition. Notes are at the end of Part II. ] TABLE OF CONTENTS XIII The Rights of Man PART THE FIRST BEING AN ANSWER TO MR. BURKE'S ATTACK ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION * Editor's Introduction * Dedication to George Washington * Preface to the English Edition * Preface to the French Edition * Rights of Man * Miscellaneous Chapter * Conclusion XIV The Rights of Man PART THE SECOND COMBINING PRINCIPLE AND PRACTICE * French Translator's Preface * Dedication to M. de la Fayette * Preface * Introduction * Chapter I Of Society and Civilisation * Chapter II Of the Origin of the Present Old Governments * Chapter III Of the Old and New Systems of Government * Chapter IV Of Constitutions * Chapter V Ways and Means of Improving the Condition of Europe, Interspersed with Miscellaneous Observations * Appendix * Notes XIII. RIGHTS OF MAN. EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION. WHEN Thomas Paine sailed from America for France, in April, 1787, he was perhaps as happy a man as any in the world. His most intimate friend, Jefferson, was Minister at Paris, and his friend Lafayette was the idol of France. His fame had preceded him, and he at once became, in Paris, the centre of the same c
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