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Thomas Paine (privateer)         
COLONIAL AMERICAN PRIVATEER
Thomas Paine (pirate)
Thomas Paine (1632–1715) was a colonial American privateer who, during the late 17th century, raided several Spanish settlements. He participated in a raid with Jan Willems, looting Rio de la Hacha in 1680 as well as driving the French out of Block Island.
Thomas Paine (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Thomas Paine (1737–1809) was an English-American political activist, philosopher, political theorist, and revolutionary
Thomas Paine Monument         
  • Mayor Henry Clark accepting the Thomas Paine Monument on behalf of the City of New Rochelle, 1905
  • The monument in 2015
THOMAS PAINE
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Thomas Paine Monument
The Thomas Paine Monument is a bronze sculpture located in New Rochelle, New York, dedicated to perpetuating the legacy of Founding Father Thomas Paine. The monument stands on North Avenue at the entrance to Paine Avenue, between the Thomas Paine National Historical Association to the north and the property of the Huguenot and Historical Association of New Rochelle to the south.
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1. Outside his home town of Thetford, the great democrat agitator Thomas Paine is barely remembered.
2. "By criminal activity, do they mean Thomas Paine–style civil disobedience?" she asked.
3. Spears‘ lawyer, Thomas Paine Dunlap, argued that video of the depositions would almost certainly wind up on YouTube.
4. It can be traced to Thomas Paine and the pamphleteers of the 18th century, and to the antiwar, counterculture alternative press that prospered in the 1'60s.
5. On it, though, Thomas Paine wrote part of Rights of Man in 17'2, a book that was immediately banned by an outraged government.