Common Sense by Thomas Paine - A revolutionary pamphlet first published in 1776 anonymously by Thomas Paine arguing that natural liberty rather than monarchy should be the basis for government. Common Sense greatly influenced the American Revolution and the founding principles of the American democracy. The book reader software includes full text search, table of contents, and variable font sizes.
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