By Thomas Paine
VOLUME III. 1791-1804 G. P. Putnam's Sons New York London Copyright, 1895 By G. P. Putnam's Sons
INTRODUCTION TO THE THIRD VOLUME. WITH HISTORICAL NOTES AND DOCUMENTS.
I. THE REPUBLICAN PROCLAMATION.(1) "Brethren and Fellow Citizens:
II. TO THE AUTHORS OF "LE REPUBLICAIN."(1)
III. TO THE ABBE SIEYES.(1) Paris, 8th July, 1791.
IV. TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.
V. TO MR. SECRETARY DUNDAS.(1)
VI. LETTERS TO ONSLOW CRANLEY,
VII. TO THE SHERIFF OF THE COUNTY OF SUSSEX,
VIII. TO MR. SECRETARY DUNDAS. Calais, Sept. 15, 1792.
IX. LETTER ADDRESSED TO THE ADDRESSERS ON THE LATE PROCLAMATION.(1)
X. ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OF FRANCE.
XI. ANTI-MONARCHAL ESSAY. FOR THE USE OF NEW REPUBLICANS.(1)
XII. TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, ON THE PROSECUTION AGAINST THE SECOND PART
XIII. ON THE PROPRIETY OF BRINGING LOUIS XVI. TO TRIAL.(1) Read to the Convention, November 21, 1792.
XIV. REASONS FOR PRESERVING THE LIFE OF LOUIS CAPET, As
XV. SHALL LOUIS XVI. HAVE RESPITE? SPEECH IN THE CONVENTION, JANUARY 19, 1793.(1)
XVI. DECLARATION OF RIGHTS.(1)
XVII. PRIVATE LETTERS TO JEFFERSON.
XVIII. LETTER TO DANTON.(1) Paris, May 6, 2nd year of the Republic [1793.]
XIX. A CITIZEN OF AMERICA TO THE CITIZENS OF EUROPE (1)
XX. APPEAL TO THE CONVENTION.(1)
XXI. THE MEMORIAL TO MONROE. EDITOR'S historical introduction:
XXII. LETTER TO GEORGE WASHINGTON. Paris, July 30, 1796.
XXIII. OBSERVATIONS.(1)
XXIV. DISSERTATION ON FIRST PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT. (1)
XXV. THE CONSTITUTION OF 1795.
XXVI. THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ENGLISH SYSTEM OF FINANCE.(1)
XXVII. FORGETFULNESS.(1)
XXVIII. AGRARIAN JUSTICE. Editor's introduction:
XXIX. THE EIGHTEENTH FRUCTIDOR.
XXX. THE RECALL OF MONROE. (1)
XXXI. PRIVATE LETTER TO PRESIDENT JEFFERSON.
XXXII. PROPOSAL THAT LOUISIANA BE PURCHASED.(1)
XXXIII. THOMAS PAINE TO THE CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES,
XXXIV. TO THE FRENCH INHABITANTS OF LOUISIANA.(1)