PAINE, Thomas.—Letter addressed to the Addressers, on the Proclamation. By Thomas Paine., . . . New York—printed by Thomas Greenleaf.—M,DCC,XC,III. 8vo, blue levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru.

The half-title reads, "Paine's Rights of Man. Part third."

PAINE and CONDORCET.—A Letter from M. Condorcet, a Member of the National Convention, to a Magistrate in Swisserland, Reſpecting the maſſacree of the Swiſs Guards on the 10th of Auguſt, &c. With a Letter from Thomas Paine, to the People of France, On his Election to the National Convention. To which is added, an abstract Of that system of despotism, which has been overturned by the French, and under which the maſs of the people in that country have groaned for ages. With a brief account of the strength and resources of France. New York: printed for the book-sellers. M, DCC, XCIII. 8vo, light brown levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru.

PAINE, Thomas.—Prospects on the War, and Paper Currency. The first American edition. By Thomas Paine, . . . Baltimore: printed by S. and J. Adams, for Fisher and Cole, . . . M, DCC, XC, IV. 8vo, green levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru.

The text is dated "York Street, St. James's Square, 20th Auguſt, 1787," and is followed by eleven pages of advertisements.

PAINE, Thomas.—The Age of Reason. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, citizen and cultivator of the United States of America; . . . Paris, printed for Barrois, ſenior, Bookſeller, Quai des Auguſtins, No. 19. Second year of the French Republic, one and indivisible. [1794] 8vo, brown levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Chambolle-Duru.

First edition.

The Dedication, "To my Fellow Citizens of the United States of America," is dated "Luxembourg, 8th Pluvioſe, Second Year of the French Republic, one and indiviſible. January 27, O. S. 1794."

PAINE, Thomas.—The Age of Reason; being an investigation of true and fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, Secretary for Foreign Affairs to Congress in the American War, . . . Paris: printed by Barrois. London: Sold by D. I. Eaton, . . . 1794. Price one shilling and six-pence. 8vo, half dark brown calf.

Second edition: with half-title, but without the Dedication.