1792 Thomas Paine Letter on Proclamation Rights of Man French Revolution RARE
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1792 Thomas Paine Letter on Proclamation Rights of Man French Revolution RARE
“Whatever is my right as a man is also the right of another.”
-– Thomas Paine, Rights of Man
Rights of Man was a book by Thomas Paine consisting of articles posing that a political revolution is allowed if a government does not support or defend its own people. Edmund Burke wrote an attack on the French Revolution, and thusly, Thomas Paine wrote his own defense of the French Revolution, responding to Burkes critical reports. Following the Rights of Man, Paine penned a letter defending his call for revolution entitled “Letter Addressed to the Addressers on the late Proclamation”. In fact, this work is often considered to the third part of “Rights of Man”. In fact, Howes confirms “This attack on the evils of English government is practically a third part of Rights of Man.”
Item number: #20159
Price: $550
PAINE, Thomas
Letter addressed to the addressers : on the late proclamation
London: Printed for H.D. Symonds, 1792.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
50
References: Lowndes 1761; Howes P 28; PMM 241; Goldsmiths-Kress 15482
Language: English
Binding: Pamphlet
Size: ~8.25in X 5.25in (21cm x 13cm)
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20159
“Whatever is my right as a man is also the right of another.”
-– Thomas Paine, Rights of Man
Rights of Man was a book by Thomas Paine consisting of articles posing that a political revolution is allowed if a government does not support or defend its own people. Edmund Burke wrote an attack on the French Revolution, and thusly, Thomas Paine wrote his own defense of the French Revolution, responding to Burkes critical reports. Following the Rights of Man, Paine penned a letter defending his call for revolution entitled “Letter Addressed to the Addressers on the late Proclamation”. In fact, this work is often considered to the third part of “Rights of Man”. In fact, Howes confirms “This attack on the evils of English government is practically a third part of Rights of Man.”
Item number: #20159
Price: $550
PAINE, Thomas
Letter addressed to the addressers : on the late proclamation
London: Printed for H.D. Symonds, 1792.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
50
References: Lowndes 1761; Howes P 28; PMM 241; Goldsmiths-Kress 15482
Language: English
Binding: Pamphlet
Size: ~8.25in X 5.25in (21cm x 13cm)
Our Guarantee:
Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.
Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!
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1792 Thomas Paine Letter on Proclamation Rights of Man French Revolution RARE
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