ABSTRACT

[The subsequent article is descriptive of one, who, in a bill of indictment, found by a grand jury of the universe, might he described as the common distuiibeh of mention. Thomas Paine is a perpetual rebel, not only a foe to Christianity, but to civil obedience, not only an enemy to subordination, but to society. His favorable reception, among Americans, would foully tanish our [[word not legible]] loyal honour, fur it is notorious that men of his own jacobirical complexion, and zealots for the propagation of his own theories, have long since abandoned the degraded man, though, they strive to disseminate the opinions of the futious writer.]