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Common Sense

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The collection features key writings from Thomas Paine between 1774 and 1779, offering insights into his thoughts and correspondence during a pivotal time in American history. Included are significant pieces such as "Epistle to Quakers" and "A Letter to Franklin in Paris," alongside reflective essays like "The Dream Interpreted" and "A Serious Thought." The volume is enhanced by an explanatory notice from an 1848 uncensored edition and concludes with a chronology detailing Paine's life, providing context to his influential ideas and activism.

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