Common sense [microform] : addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects: I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections.

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Main Author: Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Printed and sold by W. and T. Bradford, M,DCC,LXXVI. [1776] (Price one British shilling.)
Edition:A new edition, with several additions in the body of the work. To which is added an appendix; together with an address to the people called Quakers. [Two lines from Thomson]
Series:Early American imprints. no. 43121.
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Item Description:Attributed to Thomas Paine in the Dictionary of American biography.
Parentheses subsitituted for square brackets enclosing "Price one British shilling."
In line 15 of title, the word "Added" is capitalized. In another state, the word "added" is not capitalized. Several other minor differences between the two states are recorded in: Gimbel, Richard. Thomas Paine: a bibliographical check list of Common sense, entries CS-14 and CS-15. Gimbel suggests that this edition may have been printed in Dublin, or perhaps London.
Signatures: A-M⁴ N² (N2 verso blank)
Error in paging: page 78 misnumbered 69.
Physical Description:99 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 19 cm (8vo)
Place of Publication:United States -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Reproduction Note:Microfiche.
Citation/References Note:Bristol
Shipton & Mooney
Adams, T.R. Amer pamphlets,
Action Note:committed to retain