PAINE, T.: Rights of Man (Abridged)
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To George Washington - 0:39
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Preface - 4:38
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Rights of Man - 7:53
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I am not contending for nor against… - 7:58
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We now come more particularly… - 6:59
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But there are many points of view… - 8:19
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Not one glance of compassion… - 7:59
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Arms they had none… - 7:33
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Lay then the axe to the root… - 7:09
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During this state of suspense… - 6:34
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During the latter part of the time… - 6:35
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If any generation of men… - 7:07
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From these premises… - 5:48
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A constitution is not a thing in name only. - 7:47
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The French Constitution says… - 8:08
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When the question of the right of war… - 7:19
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Is it, then, any wonder… - 7:58
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The French Constitution has reformed… - 7:52
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All religions are in their nature… - 5:37
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The President of the National Assembly… - 6:55
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As Mr. Burke has not written… - 7:34
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Miscellaneous Chapter - 7:53
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Mr. Burke is labouring in vain… - 7:10
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As it is sometimes of advantage… - 8:10
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If government be what Mr. Burke describes… - 7:33
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To account for this sudden transition… - 7:40
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As the present generation… - 8:06
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As the quantity of gold and silver… - 7:17
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Conclusion - 4:56
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But in a well… - 5:18
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I. Men are born… - 6:29
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Part Two - 2:34
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Introduction - 4:00
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If, from the more wretched parts… - 4:38
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Chapter One - 5:51
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Man, with respect to all those matters… - 5:19
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Chapter Two - 5:03
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Chapter Three - 8:05
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As to Mr. Burke, he is a stickler… - 7:37
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Mr. Burke is so little acquainted… - 6:11
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Much less could it when made hereditary. - 6:03
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Whether I have too little sense to see… - 6:20