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There were 220,000 copies of common sense sold in the first six months.
at the new york harbor
There were ony two, as far as I know: John Adams and Robert Treat Paine.
In basketball, a field goal (a shot made from outside the three-point line) is worth three points.
Thomas Paine made three arguments in Common Sense. They were that British rule is impractical due to distance, Colonists would get tied up in British wars, and the welfare of the Colonists were currently second to British welfare.
if i put three points on the common arm ,then they are common points for both the two angles
draw two angles in three common points
One is Common Sense. He wrote that. He wrote Common Sense, The Rights of Man, and The Crisis.
Any three given points can be joined by a common plane, and any two given points can be joined by a common line and an infinite number of common planes.
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120,000 copies in the first three months, 500,000 in the first year
There were 220,000 copies of common sense sold in the first six months.
at the new york harbor
Thomas Paine Patrick Henry Samuel Adams
Yes, a plane can be uniquely defined by three points as long as the three points are not colinear. (Three points are colinear if there is a straight line that passes through all three points.)
thre lines that intersect in three points
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