Common sense was a pamphlet similar to a monthly magazine written by Thomas Paine. In these he discussed the problems of the colonies being ruled by a monarchy (England). He also encouraged independence in these papers.
Yes - for example, you could say: 'In the olden days', and it would make sense.
It all depends on what sense you are speaking of; because in the "olden days," as you say, candles were used in order to provide some light in dark places.
what were shops like in the olden days
yes they did have needles in the olden days
Please define "olden days" because each time had different things. To some people 1950 is the "olden days".
Why was an oasis surrounded by a wall in the olden days
what did thety wash their clothes with back in the olden days
they wear loads of types of clothes in the olden days including sweatshirts.
today's life is better than olden days
Discuss the purification methods used in the olden days
olden days irons were built using stone or antique metal
in the olden days we used smoke,light reflection and beacons