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قراءة كتاب Junius Unmasked Or, Thomas Paine the author of the Letters of Junius and the Declaration of Independence
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Junius Unmasked Or, Thomas Paine the author of the Letters of Junius and the Declaration of Independence
Transcriber's Notes:
1. Minor punctuation and spelling errors have been corrected. A detailed list, together with other notations appears at the end of this e-text.
2. A Table of Contents has been added by the transcriber to aid reader navigation.
3. Footnotes have been moved to Chapter ends and assigned letters instead of symbols. Cross-links are provided.
4. The APPENDIX, published separately, has been included in this e-text.
5. This book was published anonymously, however is attributed to author JOEL MOODY (1834-1914).
JUNIUS UNMASKED:
OR,
THOMAS PAINE
THE AUTHOR OF
THE LETTERS OF JUNIUS,
AND THE
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.
Non stat diutius nominis umbra.
WASHINGTON, D.C.:
JOHN GRAY & CO., PUBLISHERS.
1872.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1871, by
JOHN GRAY & CO.,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
CONTENTS
PAGE | |
Preface | 5 |
PART I. JUNIUS UNMASKED |
|
Introduction | 7 |
Method | 11 |
Mystery | 13 |
Statement | 17 |
Letter—To the Printer of the Public Advertiser | 19 |
Comments on the Doctors Notes | 38 |
Estimate of Junius, by Mr. Burke | 42 |
Social Position | 44 |
Junius Not a Partisan | 47 |
A Revolutionist | 55 |
Review of Junius | 60 |
Common Sense | 68 |
Style | 93 |
Mental Characteristics | 131 |
Review | 186 |
PART II. | |
An Examination of the Declaration of Independence | 201 |
Analysis | 227 |
Argument | 229 |
Style | 234 |
Special Characteristics | 242 |
Grand Outlines of Thomas Paines Life | 279 |
Conclusion | 320 |
APPENDIX | 323 |
PREFACE.
One hundred years ago to-day, Junius wrote as follows:
"The man who fairly and completely answers this argument, shall have my thanks and my applause.... Grateful as I am to the good Being whose bounty has imparted to me this reasoning intellect, whatever it is, I hold myself proportionably indebted to him from whose enlightened understanding another ray of knowledge communicates to