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Common sense / Thomas Paine

by Thomas O. Paine

This collection presents seminal works by history's most influential thinkers, radicals, and visionaries. These key texts explore the revolutionary ideas that have shaped human civilisation and transformed global thought.

Accession 11019 ISBN 9781566197007 Publisher Fall River Press
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