v.1. 1774-1779 Introduction Prefatory note to Paine's first essay African slavery in America A dialogue between General Wolfe and General Gage in a wood near Boston The magazine in America Useful and entertaining hints New anecdotes of Alexander the Great Reflections on the life and death of Lord Clive Cupid and Hymen Dueling Reflections on titles The dream interpreted Reflections on unhappy marriages Thoughts on defensive war An occasional letter on the female sex A serious thought Common sense Epistle to Quakers The forester's letters A dialogue The American crisis Retreat across the Delaware Letter to Franklin in Paris The affair of Silas Deane To the public on Mr. Deane's affair. Messrs. Deane, Jay, and Gérard. v.2. 1779-1792 Peace and the Newfoundland fisheries The American philosophical society Emancipation of slaves Public good Letter to the Abbe Raymal Dissertations on government; the affairs of the bank; and paper money The Society for political inquiries Prospects on the Rubicon Specification of Thomas Paine Letter to Jefferson in Paris Thomas Paine's answer to four questions on the legislative and executive powers Address and declaration The rights of man The rights of man, part second v.3. 1791-1804 The republican proclamation To the authors of "Le républicain" To the Abbé Sièyes To the attorney general To Mr. Secretary Dundas Letters to Onslow Cranley To the sheriff of the county of Sussex To Mr. Secretary Dundas Letter addressed to the addressers on the late proclamation Address to the people of France Anti-monarchal essay To the attorney general, on the prosecution against the second part of Rights of man ..