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African Slavery in America *Pennsylvania Journal*, March 8, 1775.Vol. 11775
Common Sense Addressed to the Inhabitants of America, January 10, 1776.Vol. 11776
The American Crisis, No. I December 19, 1776; read aloud to the Continental Army at Trenton, December 23.Vol. 11776
The American Crisis, No. II To Lord Howe, January 13, 1777.Vol. 11777
The American Crisis, No. III April 19, 1777.Vol. 11777
The American Crisis, No. IV September 12, 1777.Vol. 11777
The American Crisis, No. V To General Sir William Howe, March 21, 1778.Vol. 11778
The American Crisis, No. VI To the Earl of Carlisle, October 20, 1778.Vol. 11778
The American Crisis, No. VII To the People of England, November 21, 1778.Vol. 11778
Public Good Being an Examination Into the Claim of Virginia to the Vacant Western Territory.Vol. 21780
Letter to the Abbe Raynal On the Affairs of North America.Vol. 21782
The American Crisis, No. XIII Thoughts on the Peace, and Probable Advantages Thereof.Vol. 11783
Private Letters to Jefferson 1788-1789.Vol. 31789
Rights of Man Part the First. Being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French Revolution.Vol. 21791
Letter to the Addressers On the Late Proclamation.Vol. 31792
A Citizen of America to the Citizens of Europe 1793.Vol. 31793
Letter to Danton May 6, 1793.Vol. 31793
Appeal to the Convention August 7, 1794, from the Luxembourg Prison.Vol. 31794
The Memorial to Monroe September 10, 1794.Vol. 31794
Forgetfulness Reflections on the Recall of an American Minister.Vol. 31795
The Existence of God: A Discourse at the Society of Theophilanthropists Paris, 1797.Vol. 41797
The Eighteenth Fructidor September 4, 1797.Vol. 31797
Private Letter to President Jefferson October 1, 1800.Vol. 31800
Letters to the Citizens of the United States Eight letters, November 1802 - April 1803.Vol. 31802
To the French Inhabitants of Louisiana September 22, 1804.Vol. 31804
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