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  1. Cover of "Common Sense" written by Thomas Paine in 1776. Share to Google Classroom Added by 26 Educators. Published on January 10, 1776, Thomas Paine’s 47-page pamphlet “Common Sense” helped sway the Thirteen Colonies toward independence with his persuasive and passionate case for separation from Britain.

  2. Full text of Thomas Paine's --Common Sense--Of the Origin and Design of Government in General, with Concise Remarks on the English Constitution SOME writers have so confounded society with government, as to leave little or no distinction between them; whereas they are not only different, but have different origins.

  3. Thomas Paine published Common Sense in January 1776 support of the Patriot cause. Using clear, plain language, Paine rallied the colonists to support the break from Britain. He explained, “I am not induced by motives of pride, party, or resentment to espouse the doctrine of separation and independence; I am clearly, positively, and conscientiously persuaded that it is the true interest of ...

  4. Common Sense (Gezond verstand) is een pamflet geschreven door Thomas Paine. Het werd voor het eerst anoniem gepubliceerd op 10 januari 1776 tijdens de Amerikaanse Onafhankelijkheidsoorlog . Common Sense , ondertekend "Geschreven door een Engelsman", werd onmiddellijk een enorm succes, zowel in de koloniën als in Europa.

  5. Le Sens commun 1 ( Common Sense en anglais) est un pamphlet de Thomas Paine publié pour la première fois sans nom d’auteur le 10 janvier 1776, pendant la révolution américaine. Paine a bénéficié, lors de sa rédaction, des commentaires de Benjamin Rush qui lui en a fourni le titre.

  6. El sentido común (en inglés Common sense) fue un ensayo escrito por el intelectual inglés Thomas Paine en forma de breve panfleto político. Se publicó por primera vez en la ciudad de Filadelfia (Estados Unidos) el 10 de enero de 1776, en el contexto histórico de la Revolución estadounidense, siendo un texto donde Paine promovía el liberalismo y el republicanismo en oposición al ...

  7. In Common Sense, Thomas Paine argues for American independence. His argument begins with more general, theoretical reflections about government and religion, then progresses onto the specifics of the colonial situation. Paine begins by distinguishing between government and society. Society, according to Paine, is everything constructive and ...

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