The Writings of Thomas Paine

The Writings of Thomas Paine Volume II (1779-1792) - Volume

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Publisher's Synopsis

"WHEN Thomas Paine sailed from America for France, in April, 1787, he was perhaps as happy a man as any in the world. His most intimate friend, Jefferson, was Minister at Paris, and his friend Lafayette was the idol of France. His fame had preceded him, and he at once became, in Par-is, the centre of the same circle of savants and phi-losophers that had surrounded Franklin. His main reason for proceeding at once to Paris was that he might submit to the Academy of Sciences his invention of an iron bridge, and with its fa-vorable verdict he came to England, in Septem-ber. He at once went to his aged mother at Thet-ford, leaving with a publisher (Ridgway), his "Prospects on the Rubicon." He next made ar-rangements to patent his bridge, and to construct at Rotherham the large model of it exhibited on Paddington Green, London."

Book information

ISBN: 9798673876114
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 358
Weight: 526g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 20mm