Yes, The pamphlet was 6 pages long and called "Common Sense". It was origanally publish anonomously, but later discovered that it was by Thomas Paine.
The pamphlet written by Thomas Payne was called Common Sense.
Common sense
No, Common Sense was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that made a case for the independence of the colonies.
Common Sense
It was written in Philedelphia at the home of Thomas Paine in 1775, after editing it was published in 1776.
"Common Sense" a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine, which debated the legitimacy of British colonial government in the thirteen colonies.
The pamphlet written by Thomas Payne was called Common Sense.
Common sense
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No, Common Sense was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that made a case for the independence of the colonies.
Common Sense
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It was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine.
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"Common Sense" was written by Thomas Paine . ~ see the related link below to a copy of the pamphlet .
Commonsense was written by Thomas Paine.