Thomas Paine

NOUN
  1. American Revolutionary leader and pamphleteer (born in England) who supported the American colonist's fight for independence and supported the French Revolution (1737-1809)
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How To Use Thomas Paine In A Sentence

  • He who dares not offend cannot be honest. Thomas Paine 
  • The real man smiles in trouble, gathers strength from distress, and grows brave by reflection. Thomas Paine 
  • Of more worth is one honest man to society and in the sight of God, than all the crowned ruffians that ever lived. Thomas Paine 
  • During the American Revolution the words of pamphleteers such as Thomas Paine established the press as the people's tribune.
  • Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it. Thomas Paine 
  • Those two distinguished judges had held the view that Parliament and not the people was the sovereign power, contrary to the view held by Thomas Paine and the French revolutionaries.
  • Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it. Thomas Paine 
  • Give to every other human being every right that you claim for yourself - that is my doctrine. Thomas Paine 
  • Thomas Paine, never modest in his claims to foresight but sometimes correct nonetheless, cogitated years later on the origin of the move to replace the Continental Congress with a true federal government. Robert Morris
  • A body of men holding themselves accountable to nobody ought not to be trusted by anybody. Thomas Paine 
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