The Archive
Every Paine work in the Conway Edition, grouped by decade and year. Pamphlets, Crisis papers, letters, essays, speeches, and addresses across his public life from 1775 to 1807.
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1800s
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1790s
1797
1797
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1796
1795
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1794
1794
1793
1793
Works
- A Citizen of America to the Citizens of Europe 1793.
- Letter to Danton May 6, 1793.
- Plan of a Declaration of the Natural, Civil, and Political Rights of Man Submitted to the Convention's Constitutional Committee, 1793.
- Reasons for Preserving the Life of Louis Capet January 15, 1793.
- Shall Louis XVI Have Respite? Speech to the Convention, January 19, 1793.
1792
1792
Works
- Address to the People of France Delivered to the National Convention, September 25, 1792.
- Anti-Monarchal Essay For the Use of New Republicans, October 1792.
- Letter to the Addressers On the Late Proclamation.
- Letters to Onslow Cranley June, 1792.
- Rights of Man, Part the Second Combining Principle and Practice.
- On the Propriety of Bringing Louis XVI to Trial Read to the Convention, November 21, 1792.
- To Mr. Secretary Dundas (Second Letter) June 15, 1792.
- To Mr. Secretary Dundas June 6, 1792.
- To the Attorney General, on the Prosecution of Rights of Man Part Second November 11, 1792, Paris.
- To the Attorney General On the Prosecution of Rights of Man, May 1792.
- To the Sheriff of the County of Sussex On the Lewes meeting, 1792.