Thomas Paine's Common sense : the call to independence /
Presents the text with annotations of "the single most influential political pamphlet ever published in America."
| Main Author: | Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809 |
|---|---|
| Other Authors: | Wendel, Thomas |
| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
Woodbury, N.Y. :
Barron's Educational Series, inc.,
c1975.
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| Edition: | A Bicentennial ed. |
| Subjects: |
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