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Paine, Thomas. Miscellaneous Articles. J. Ridgway, London, 1792.

Price: US$250.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: Consisting of A Letter to the Marquis of Lansdowne; A Letter to the Authors of the Republican; A Letter to the Abbe Syeyes; Thoughts on the Peace, and the Probable Advantages Thereof; First Letter to Mr. Secretary Dundas; Letter to Lord Onslow; Second Letter to Mr. Dundas; and A Letter to the People of France. Ridgway published a second edtion of this work in 1793. Unbound as issued, 33 pages with 3 pages of ads. Saddle stitched vertically into a single fold marbled sheet. [Loc.:E 320]

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PAINE, Thomas [1737-1809].. Miscellaneous Articles. London: Printed for J.Ridgway, 1792., 1792.

Price: US$277.00 + shipping

Description: 8vo. pp. 36. disbound. Including ‘A Letter To The Marquis Of Lansdowne’, ‘A Letter To The Authors Of The Republican’, ‘A Letter To The Abbé Syeyès, Thoughts on the Peace , First and Second Letters to Mr. Dundas, Letter to Lord Onslow, and A Letter to the People of France. Thetford Collection 213.

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PAINE, Thomas. Miscellaneous Articles. A Letter Addressed to the Abbe Raynal, on the Affairs of North America. Letter Addressed to the Addressers on the Late Proclamation. London: [first two works] Printed for J. Ridgway; [third work] Printed for H.D. Symonds. and Thomas Clio Rickman, 1792.

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Description: Three works bound in one, "Miscellaneous Articles" first edition, 33, (3 advertisement), 36, 40 pp. Some light browning and minor tears, one corner torn away without loss. 20th century boards. "Miscellaneous Articles" collects 8 pieces; letters to the Marquis of Lansdowne, the Authors of the Republican, Abbé Syeyes, Lord Onslow the people of France and two to Henry Dundas as well as his "Thoughts on the Peace". "A Letter to Abbé Raynal" first appeared in 1782 and remains one of Paine's most important works, disputing an earlier account of the American revolution, and indeed the definition of "revolution" itself. The "Letter to the Addressers." concerns the government's warning against "wicked and seditious libels" in May 1792, directed chiefly at the second part of "The Rights of Man" and follows on from his letters to Dundas and Onslow. This response was at the printers even as he fled the country in September of the same year. Gimbel pp. 83, 72, 74. Sabin 58222 notes similar editions of "Abbé Raynal"

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