Thomas Paine - American Crisis (1780-83)

- Chapter I - The American Crisis - December 23, 1776
- Chapter II - To Lord Howe - Philadelphia, Jan. 13, 1777
- Chapter III
- Chapter IIIb - To the honorable the Council of Safety of the State of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia, April 19, 1777
- Chapter IV - Philadelphia, Sept. 12, 1777
- Chapter V - To General Sir William Howe
- Chapter Vb - To The Inhabitants Of America - Lancaster, March 21, 1778
- Chapter VI - To the Earl of Carlisle, General Clinton, and William Eden, Esq., British Commissioners at New York - Philadelphia, Oct. 20, 1778
- Chapter VII - To the People of England
- Chapter VIII - Address to the People of England - Philadelphia, March, 1780
- Chapter IX - Philadelphia, June 9, 1780
- Chapter IXb - The Crisis Extraordinary. On the Subject of Taxation.
- Chapter X - On the King of England's Speech
- Chapter Xb - To the People of America. On the expenses, arrangements and disbursements for carrying on the war, and finishing it with honor and advantage - Philadelphia, March 5, 1782
- Chapter XI - On the present State of News - Philadelphia, May 22, 1782
- Chapter XIb - A Supernumerary Crisis. To Sir Guy Carleton - Philadelphia, May 31, 1782
- Chapter XII - To the Earl of Shelburne - Philadelphia, Oct. 29, 1782
- Chapter XIII - Thoughts on the Peace, and the probable Advantages thereof
- Chapter XIIIb - A Supernumerary Crisis. To the People of America - New York, December 9, 1783