Plain truth addressed to the inhabitants of America, containing remarks on a late pamphlet, intitled Common sense
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wherein are shewn, that the scheme of independence is ruinous, delusive, and impracticable; that were the author's asseverations, respecting the power of America, as real as nugatory, reconciliation on liberal principles with Great Britian would be exalted policy; and that, circumstanced as we are, permanent liberty and true happiness can only be obtained by reconciliation with that Kingdom /
written by Candidus.
APA Citation
Candidus., Smith, W., Rationalis., Paine, T. (1776). Plain truth addressed to the inhabitants of America, containing remarks on a late pamphlet, intitled Common sense: wherein are shewn, that the scheme of independence is ruinous, delusive, and impracticable; that were the author's asseverations, respecting the power of America, as real as nugatory, reconciliation on liberal principles with Great Britian would be exalted policy; and that, circumstanced as we are, permanent liberty and true happiness can only be obtained by reconciliation with that Kingdom. [Dublin]: Philadelphia, printed, Dublin, reprinted by M. Mills ....
MLA Citation
Candidus, William Smith, Rationalis, and Thomas Paine. Plain Truth Addressed to the Inhabitants of America, Containing Remarks On a Late Pamphlet, Intitled Common Sense: Wherein Are Shewn, That the Scheme of Independence Is Ruinous, Delusive, And Impracticable; That Were the Author's Asseverations, Respecting the Power of America, As Real As Nugatory, Reconciliation On Liberal Principles With Great Britian Would Be Exalted Policy; And That, Circumstanced As We Are, Permanent Liberty And True Happiness Can Only Be Obtained by Reconciliation With That Kingdom. [Dublin]: Philadelphia, printed, Dublin, reprinted by M. Mills ..., 1776.