An edition of Common sense (1994)

Common sense

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An edition of Common sense (1994)

Common sense

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"These are the times that try men's souls," begins Thomas Paine's first Crisis paper, the impassioned pamphlet that helped ignite the American Revolution. Published in Philadelphia in January of 1776, Common Sense sold 150,000 copies almost immediately. A powerful piece of propaganda, it attacked the idea of a hereditary monarchy, dismissed the chance for reconciliation with England, and outlined the economic benefits of independence while espousing equality of rights among citizens. Paine fanned a flame that was already burning, but many historians argue that his work unified dissenting voices and persuaded patriots that the American Revolution was not only necessary, but an epochal step in world history.

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Tribeca Books
Language
English
Pages
78

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Dewey Decimal Class
973.3
Library of Congress
E211 .P1455 2011

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Pagination
78 pages
Number of pages
78

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Open Library
OL32087582M
Internet Archive
commonsense0000pain_k6y4
ISBN 10
1936594218
ISBN 13
9781936594214
OCLC/WorldCat
746781143

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