id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40210 Remsburg, John E. (John Eleazer) Thomas Paine, the Apostle of Liberty An Address Delivered in Chicago, January 29, 1916; Including the Testimony of Five Hundred Witnesses .txt text/plain 60997 4115 74 of Independence but for the timely appearance of Paine's "Common Sense," time, "The Free and Independent States of America." Nor did Paine's Theodore Roosevelt: "Thomas Paine, the famous author of 'Common Sense.'" "Thomas Paine brought to the study of the American Revolution a mind... It was over the writings of Thomas Paine chiefly, his "Rights of Man" at "Paine's 'Rights of Man'," says Dr. Conway, "had been in every French from a democrat like Thomas Paine, a man so intimately allied with the of thoughts and words Thomas Paine was the most known of men and the any other man, is what Thomas Paine did."--_The Nation, London_. "Paine wrote the 'Age of Reason' in Paris some years after Franklin The publication of Thomas Paine's immortal pamphlet, 'Common Sense,' generally known that Thomas Paine was the man in whose brain the bank Such a man was Thomas Paine." ./cache/40210.txt ./txt/40210.txt