A vindication of Thomas Paine, by Robert G. Ingersoll, and : Thomas Paine, a criticism by Moncure D. Conway
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Place of publication: Chicago; Toronto
Collation: 55 p. ; 23 cm.
Notes: Ingersoll's "Vindication" is a reply to the New York observer, refuting charges brought against Paine's character and stories of his supposed recantation. The article by Conway is reprinted from the Fortnightly Review for March, 1879. Inscription on p.[3]: Sample: "Can send 100 at 8d each post paid, H.B. Cooke, 170 1/2 Young St., Toronto, Ont., E W." Part of the NSS pamphlet collection.
Collation: 55 p. ; 23 cm.
Notes: Ingersoll's "Vindication" is a reply to the New York observer, refuting charges brought against Paine's character and stories of his supposed recantation. The article by Conway is reprinted from the Fortnightly Review for March, 1879. Inscription on p.[3]: Sample: "Can send 100 at 8d each post paid, H.B. Cooke, 170 1/2 Young St., Toronto, Ont., E W." Part of the NSS pamphlet collection.
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Ingersoll, Robert Green [1833-1899] and Conway, Moncure Daniel [1832-1907], “A vindication of Thomas Paine, by Robert G. Ingersoll, and : Thomas Paine, a criticism by Moncure D. Conway,” Conway Hall Library and Archives Digital Collections, accessed March 27, 2025, https://conwayhallcollections.omeka.net/items/show/1230.