The Life of Thomas Paine; Mover of the "declaration of Independence;" Secretary of Foreign Affairs Under the First American Congress; Members of the National Convention of France: Author of "common Sense," "the Crisis," "rights of Man," "age of Reason," &
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But the cowardice of this behavior on the part of a stout yoimg man, toward a person upward of sixty years of age, was not the worst part of the affair. The captain had struck a citizen deputy of the convention, which was an in- sult to the whole nation ; the offender was hurried into cus- tody, and it was with the greatest difficulty that Mr. Paine prevented him from being massacred on the spot. The convention had decreed the punishment of death to any one who should be convicted of striking a... deputy : Mr. 38 LIFE OF THOMAS PAINE. Paine was therefore placed in a very .unpleasant situation. He immediately applied to Barrere, president of the commit- tee of public safety, for a passport for his imprudent adver- sary. His request being, after much hesitation, complied with, he still had considerable difficulty in procuring his lib- eration ; but even this was not all of which the nobility of his nature was capable. The captain was without friends, and penniless ; and Mr. Paine generously supplied him with money to defray his travelling expenses, home to England.
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