POLITICAL WRITINGS OF THOMAS PAINE, SECRETARY TO THE COMMITTEE OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. TO WHICH IS PREFIXED A BRIEF SKETCH OF THE AUTHOR'S LIFE. A NEW EDITION WITH ADDITIONS. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. IL J. P. MENDUM, BOSTON. 1870. Rights of Man, Part 1. Being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on 41 145 263 Speech delivered in the French national convention Letter to Mr. Secretary Dundas, letter the first 393 Letter to the People of France, and the French armies, on the event of the 18th Fructidor-(Sep. 4, 1797) and its consequences to Sir Archibald Macdonald, Attorney General, letter the first to the Attorney General, on the prosecution against the second Letter on the propriety of bringing Louis XVI. to trial Speech in the national convention on the question, "shall or shall Notifications respecting the impostor Cullen, alias M'Cullen, alias Carpenter, the associate of the Federalists of New York |