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  2. File:Thomas Payne (1719-1799), bookseller.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Chester County History Center - Wikipedia

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    The museum collection contains more than 80,000 artifacts, with strengths in southeastern Pennsylvania furniture, textiles, and decorative arts. The library collection contains over 500,000 manuscripts, 80,000 photographs, and 20,000 volumes. Since the early 1980s, the CCHC has partnered with the county government to administer the Chester ...

  4. Institute of Thomas Paine Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Paine National Historical Association was established in New Rochelle in 1884. The contents of the Paine archive were assembled over a century by the association and kept in a safe within the Associations headquarters at the Thomas Paine Museum. The responsibility for caring for the collection was too much for the organization ...

  5. Thomas Payne - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Payne (c. 1718 – 1799) was an important bookseller and publisher in 18th-century London. Life. Payne was born in Brackley, Northamptonshire.

  6. Monmouth County Historical Association - Wikipedia

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    They include furniture and other decorative arts, costumes and textiles, ceramics, portraits and paintings, folk art and military objects. The Library and Archives house over 200,000 documents pertaining to the area and its residents, in addition to comprehensive collections of genealogies, reference books, photographs, and local newspapers.

  7. Robert Bell (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Paine responded by taking his business to Bell's competitor, the Bradford brothers, William and Thomas, who printed a third edition that included Paine's name on the cover, with a note appended declaring that Bell's second edition was unauthorized. [29] The third edition became the standard text which became widely known to this day.