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Droits de L'Homme

Autor Thomas Paine Traducere de Francois Soules
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"Je vous presente un petit Traite pour la defense de ces principes de liberte que votre vertu exemplaire a si eminemment contribue a etablir. Puissent les Droits de l'Homme devenir aussi universellement connus que votre bienveillance le desire; et puissiez-vous avoir le bonheur de voir le Nouveau-Monde regenerer l'ancien...""
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ISBN-13: 9781511479295
ISBN-10: 1511479299
Pagini: 110
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: CREATESPACE

Notă biografică

Thomas Paine was an English-born American political activist, philosopher, political theorist, and revolutionary who lived from February 9, 1737, to June 8, 1809. He wrote The American Crisis (1776-1783) and Common Sense (1776-1783), two of the most important pamphlets at the outset of the American Revolution. He also contributed to the Patriots' 1776 decision to declare their hitherto unpopular goal of independence from Great Britain. His opinions were consistent with Enlightenment values for universal human rights. In an era before compulsory schooling, he attended Thetford Grammar School (1744-1749). He became his father's apprentice when he was 13 years old. After finishing his apprenticeship, Paine enlisted at the age of 19 and served for a short time as a privateer before returning to Britain in 1759. He opened a store in Sandwich, Kent, after becoming a master staymaker there. Paine traveled from France to the United States in 1802, or maybe 1803, paying for the passage of Marguerite Brazier, the wife of Thomas Bonneville, as well as the couple's three boys, Benjamin, Louis, and Thomas, for whom Paine served as godfather. In the early years of the Second Great Awakening, a period of intense political partisanship, Paine returned to the United States.