Wiek rozumu (1794)
Thomas Paine słynne cytaty
„Uczestniczenie w dwóch rewolucjach oznacza, że życie ma pewien cel.”
w liście do George'a Washingtona (1789)
Źródło: Christopher Hitchens, Thomas Paine. Prawa człowieka. Biografia
o Wilhelmie Zdobywcy, odrzucając ideę władzy królewskiej i deprecjonując pochodzenie brytyjskiej monarchii.
Zdrowy rozsądek (1776)
Thomas Paine cytaty
Thomas Paine: Cytaty po angielsku
“The Theophilanthropists believe in the existence of God, and the immortality of the soul.”
1790s, Discourse to the Theophilanthropists (1798)
1790s, Discourse to the Theophilanthropists (1798)
1790s, Agrarian Justice (1797)
The Crisis No. IV.
1770s, The American Crisis (1776–1783)
1770s, African Slavery in America (March 1775)
“I […] could not avoid reflecting how wretched was the condition of a disrespected man.”
Part 1.3 Rights of Man
1790s, Rights of Man, Part I (1791)
“The age of ignorance commenced with the Christian system.”
Źródło: 1790s, The Age of Reason, Part I (1794), Chapter XII
1770s, African Slavery in America (March 1775)
“Let me have none of your Popish stuff! Get away with you, good morning.”
Last words (June 1809), as quoted in The Fortnightly https://books.google.com/books?id=aCYzAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA398&lpg=PA398&dq=%22Let+me+have+none+of+your+Popish+stuff%22&source=bl&ots=D0WFax-dxc&sig=Ai90qOuOHYdsoVtR1tIIP_pwgUM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiii9momsrLAhWlmoMKHVxUBS0Q6AEIJDAE#v=onepage&q=%22Let%20me%20have%20none%20of%20your%20Popish%20stuff%22&f=false, Volume 25; Volume 31, p. 398
1800s
1790s, Letter to the Addressers (1792)
1770s, African Slavery in America (March 1775)
The Crisis No. I.
1770s, The American Crisis (1776–1783)
The Crisis No. I.
1770s, The American Crisis (1776–1783)
1770s, African Slavery in America (March 1775)
1770s, Common Sense (1776)