Thomas Paine had several notable enemies, particularly among conservative and loyalist circles during the American Revolution. His radical ideas, especially in works like "Common Sense" and "The Rights of Man," drew ire from monarchists and those opposed to revolutionary change. Prominent figures such as Edmund Burke criticized his views, while many loyalists considered him a dangerous agitator. Additionally, his later critiques of organized religion, especially in "The Age of Reason," alienated him from many religious communities.
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Thomas Paine.
No, thomas Paine is not single.
Thomas Adams Paine
There is no evidence that Thomas Paine was a vegetarian.
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Thomas Paine's contribution was the Continental Congress.
Thomas Paine. :) Yes, that was the fellow.... your welcome.
Joseph Paine (Quaker Corset Maker) and Frances Cocke (Anglican daughter of a prominent lawyer)
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