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010 _a 2011-291723
020 _a 9781402778674
020 _a 1402778678
039 9 _a 201310210803
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040 _a DLC
_c DLC
_d UG-KaMUL
082 _a 320.09
092 _a 320.09 PAI
100 1 _a Paine, Thomas,
_d 1737-1809.
245 1 0 _a Common sense ;
_b and Rights of man : bold-faced thoughts on revolut ion, reason, and personal freedom /
_c Thomas Paine ; edited by Laura R oss.
260 _a New York :
_b Sterling,
_c c2011.
300 _a 480 p. ;
_c 16 cm.
500 _a Includes index.
505 0 _a Common sense - Rights of man.
520 _a "Thomas Paine's powerful essays inspired two of the most important r evolutions in history, in America and France. America's first bestselle r, 'Common Sense' (1776) is a ringing denunciation of corrupt monarchie s...'Rights of Man' (1791) is a fiery condemnation of a former friend's writings and a further exploration of Paine's beliefs in innovation, f ree thought, and democracy..."--P. [4] of cover.
650 0 _a Political science
_x History
_y 18th century.
650 0 _a Monarchy.
650 0 _a Political science
_v Early works to 1800.
651 0 _a United States
_x Politics and government
_y 1775-1783.
700 1 _a Ross, Laura,
_d 1956-
700 1 2 _a Paine, Thomas,
_d 1737-1809.
_t Rights of man.
740 0 2 _a Rights of man.
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