ABSTRACT
From his migration to America in 1774 to his death in New York City in 1809, Thomas Paine's ideology was at the centre of American political and social debate. This six-volume facsimile edition brings together rare texts from books, periodicals and newspaper contributions to unearth the contemporary American response to Thomas Paine.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |103 pages
Letter to George Washington
part |28 pages
A Letter to Thomas Paine, in Answer to his Scurrilous Epistle Addressed to our Late Worthy President Washington (1797)
part |44 pages
An Answer to Paine’s Letter to General Washington (1798)
part |1 pages
An Answer to Paine’s Letter General Washington: Including Sortie Pages of Gratuitous Counsel to Mr. Erskine.
part |3 pages
‘From the British Critic: Review of Paine’s Letter to General Washington’, Eastern Herald and Gazette of Maine, 21 January 1799
part |3 pages
Time Piece; and Literary Companion, 1 February 1798
part |20 pages
‘A Letter to the Infamous Tom Paine, in Answer to his Letter to General Washington’, Porcupine’s Political Censor, December 1796
part |3 pages
‘A Calumny Exposed’, ‘Homage to Tom Paine’ and ‘Thomas Paine versus Himself ’, Balance and Columbian Repository, 28 December 1802
part |204 pages
Paine’s Return to the United States, 1801–12
part |3 pages
Port Folio, 18 July 1801
part |6 pages
Gazette of the United States
part |4 pages
‘From a Maryland Correspondent: The Letters of Thomas Paine’, Republican Advocate, 10 December 1802
part |3 pages
Republican Star, 14 January 1802
part |3 pages
‘True American against T. Paine’, Trenton Federalist, 20 December 1802
part |4 pages
‘Tom Paine, Invited to this Country by his Right Worthy and Affectionate Friend. T. Jeff erson’, New-York Evening Post, 15 October 1802
part |3 pages
‘From the Baltimore Anti-Democrat of Nov. 1’, New-York Evening Post, 3 November 1802
part |3 pages
American Patriot, 6 November 1802
part |12 pages
Recorder (Richmond), 1 December 1802
part |3 pages
Republican Star, 4 January 1803
part |5 pages
‘From the Trenton Federalist: Paine & Jefferson’, Connecticut Centinel, 28 December 1802
part |4 pages
‘Deism’, Republican Star, 4 January 1803
part |6 pages
‘Deism (Continued from our Last)’, Republican Star, 11 January 1803
part |3 pages
‘Thomas Paine & the King’, New-York Evening Post, 10 January 1803
part |3 pages
Republican Star, 18 January 1803
part |4 pages
New-York Evening Post, 4 February 1803
part |8 pages
‘From the Aurora: A Letter to Thomas Paine’, Republican Star, 29 March 1803
part |3 pages
‘Thomas Paine’, Trenton Federalist, 7 March 1803
part |3 pages
Republican Star, 8 March 1803
part |6 pages
Theophilus Philander
part |3 pages
‘Thomas Paine’, Trenton Federalist, 14 March 1803
part |3 pages
‘The Temptation’, Recorder (Richmond), 6 April 1803
part |4 pages
‘To Stanislaus Hoxton, Esq.’, Balance and Columbian Repository, 7 June 1803
part |3 pages
Western Star, 14 December 1805
part |3 pages
‘From the Barber’s Shop’, New-York Evening Post, 25 September 1807
part |50 pages
An Essay towards an Exposition of the Futility of Thomas Paine’s Objections to the Christian Religion (1807)
part |62 pages
Letters to Thomas Paine, in Reply to his Last Pamphlet (1807)
part |60 pages
Letters to Thomas Paine
chapter |7 pages
Letter II
chapter |4 pages
Letter III
chapter |9 pages
Letter IV
chapter |9 pages
Letter VI
chapter |9 pages
Letter VII
part |4 pages
North American and Mercantile Daily Advertiser, 12 February 1808
part |3 pages
‘Thomas Paine’, Anti-Monarchist, 24 January 1810
part |4 pages
‘From the United States’ Gazette. A Southern Planter, to the People of New England’, Washingtonian, 14 October 1811
part |12 pages
‘Remarks on the Pretensions of Thomas Paine, Author of “Common Sense”, to the Character of a Poet’, Port Folio (1815)