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Essay heading: Jefferson and Paine
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These marvelous publications produced an effect nearly as great as the pamphlet "Common Sense." These strophes, written by the bivouac fires, had in them the soul of battle.
In all he wrote, Paine was direct and natural. He touched the very heart of the subject. He was not awed by names or titles, by place or power... displayed 300 characters
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He touched the very heart of the subject. He was not awed by names or titles, by place or power. He never lost his regard for truth, for principle -- never wavered in his allegiance to reason, to what he believed
to be right. His arguments were so clear, so unanswerable, his comparisons and analogies so unexpected, that they excited the passionate admiration of friends and the unquenchable hatred of enemies... displayed next 300 characters
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