By Decade
Four decades of writing -- from the 1770s pamphlets that argued American independence into existence, through the 1790s constitutional battles in France and England, to the late writings on finance, religion, and republican government.
1770s
9 works1780s
6 works1790s
34 works- 1791 Rights of Man
- 1791 The Republican Proclamation
- 1791 To the Abbe Sieyes
- 1791 To the Authors of "Le Republicain"
- 1792 Address to the People of France
- 1792 Anti-Monarchal Essay
- 1792 Letter to the Addressers
- 1792 Letters to Onslow Cranley
- 1792 On the Propriety of Bringing Louis XVI to Trial
- 1792 Rights of Man, Part the Second
- 1792 To Mr. Secretary Dundas
- 1792 To Mr. Secretary Dundas (Second Letter)
- 1792 To the Attorney General
- 1792 To the Attorney General, on the Prosecution of Rights of Man Part Second
- 1792 To the Sheriff of the County of Sussex
- 1793 A Citizen of America to the Citizens of Europe
- 1793 Letter to Danton
- 1793 Plan of a Declaration of the Natural, Civil, and Political Rights of Man
- 1793 Reasons for Preserving the Life of Louis Capet
- 1793 Shall Louis XVI Have Respite?
- 1794 Appeal to the Convention
- 1794 The Age of Reason
- 1794 The Memorial to Monroe
- 1795 Dissertation on First Principles of Government
- 1795 Forgetfulness
- 1795 The Age of Reason, Part the Second
- 1795 The Constitution of 1795
- 1796 Letter to George Washington
- 1796 Observations
- 1796 The Decline and Fall of the English System of Finance
- 1797 Agrarian Justice
- 1797 The Eighteenth Fructidor
- 1797 The Existence of God: A Discourse at the Society of Theophilanthropists
- 1797 The Recall of Monroe