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Thomas Paines life was very impartant. He convinced many people to side with the Americans. He was very accurate with his facts and he helped the Americans by making many people side with the Americans to give them more people to help the soilders.
He was smart and thought of ideas.
Yes, Thomas Edison did say "Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up." This quote emphasizes the importance of perseverance and not giving up in the face of challenges. It encourages people to keep pushing forward even when it seems difficult.
Thomas Howes has written: 'Markes of salvation' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Christian life, Salvation
Thomas Lant has written: '[The dailie exercise of a Christian.]' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Christian life
The Thomas Paine Awards were instituted to recognize and reward individuals who through their efforts have helped to encourage and inspire freedom, justice and reasoned thinking, principles that Thomas Paine struggled to promote throughout his life and works. The Thomas O. Paine Award for the Advancement of Human Exploration of Mars.
he failed at life. :(
they believed everyone were failures at life
he invented the police station and fire station
Yes, Thomas Hardy had an older sister named Mary. She was quite influential in his life and played a key role in his education and early development as a writer.
Thomas Paine's "The Age of Reason" contributed to intellectual and spiritual life by promoting the ideals of reason, rationality, and freedom of thought. It challenged traditional religious beliefs and advocated for a more secular and humanistic approach to spirituality. Paine's work encouraged critical thinking and discourse on the role of religion in society.
William Roper has written: 'Vita di Tommaso Moro [di] William Roper (1495-1577) Traduzione e note del prof. Joseph Cinquino' 'A man of singular virtue' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian martyrs, Early works to 1800, History, Humanists, Intellectual life, Relations with humanists, Statesmen 'The mirrour of vertue in worldly greatnes' 'The life of Syr Thomas More, 1626' 'The mirrour of vertue in worldly greatness; or, The life of Sir Thomas More, knight' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian saints, History, Statesmen 'The life of Sir Thomas Moore, Knighte' 'Life of Sir Thomas Moore' 'Vita di Tommaso Moro' 'The lyfe of Sir Thomas Moore, knighte' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800 'Lives of Saint Thomas More' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800 'The life of Sir Thomas More' -- subject(s): Christian martyrs, Humanists, Biography, Statesmen