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inauthor:"Thomas Paine" from books.google.com
New, Unabridged on 3 CD's; Shrinkwrapped. Narrated by George Vafiadis. The work that George Washington said helped spark the Revolutionary War.
inauthor:"Thomas Paine" from books.google.com
Presents the text with annotations of "the single most influential political pamphlet ever published in America."
inauthor:"Thomas Paine" from books.google.com
The book delves into the principles of democracy, advocating for equal rights for all citizens and critiquing the injustices perpetuated by monarchies and aristocracies.
inauthor:"Thomas Paine" from books.google.com
In its time over 600,000 copies of "Common Sense" were circulated through the Colonies. Not one to be politically correct, Thomas Paine and his thoughts were key to starting a revolution.
inauthor:"Thomas Paine" from books.google.com
" -- Kliatt MagazineGeorge Washington wrote, "I find that Common Sense is working a powerful change there (Virginia) in the minds of many men.
inauthor:"Thomas Paine" from books.google.com
Paine's years of study and reflection on the role of religion in society culminated with this, his final work.
inauthor:"Thomas Paine" from books.google.com
The document denounced British rule and, through its immense popularity, contributed to stimulating the American Revolution. The second edition was published soon thereafter.
inauthor:"Thomas Paine" from books.google.com
Paine's years of study and reflection on the role of religion in society culminated with this, his final work.
inauthor:"Thomas Paine" from books.google.com
Enormously popular and widely read pamphlet, first published in January of 1776, clearly and persuasively argues for American separation from Great Britain and paves the way for the Declaration of Independence.