Thomas Paine compares tyranny to hell , because tyranny is simular to being cruel and hell is mostly cruel things.
Thomas Paine
That would be Thomas Paine.
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In Thomas Paine's pamphlet "Common Sense", he argued that it was common sense that the children (colonists) would break away from the parents (England).
I don't think it would have resulted in anything major or changed history. Others would have done what he did.
Thomas Paine
That would be Thomas Paine.
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That would be Thomas Paine.
Thomas Paine was born on February 9, 1737 and died on June 8, 1809. Thomas Paine would have been 72 years old at the time of death or 278 years old today.
Try viewing him under a Thomas Edison incandescent.
Thomas Paine said this quote in his pamphlet "The American Crisis," which was published in 1776 during the American Revolutionary War. He was encouraging the American colonists to continue their struggle for independence from British rule and reassuring them that their eventual victory would be all the more satisfying because of the difficult path they had to take.
That would be Thomas Paine, my good friend.
Nothing. He knew he would/could be tried for treason to the king.
Thomas Paine. "The Age of Reason" Thomas Jefferson and Franklin also deserve to be mentioned I suppose
Thomas Paine declined the invitation to attend the Constitutional Convention. He did not believe in a strong central government that the new Constitution would enact.
In Thomas Paine's pamphlet "Common Sense", he argued that it was common sense that the children (colonists) would break away from the parents (England).