1776-1777
As the first real shots were fired in the war, the rhetorical assault continued. The voices of Thomas Paine and those sharing his sentiments rang throughout the British Empire. The British appeal for good citizenship was met with a demand for good government worthy of loyalty.
- The Gentleman's Magazine
- The Rights of Great Britain Asserted Against the...
- Common Sense; Addressed to the Inhabitants of...
- Additions to Common Sense...
- Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty...
- Four Tracts on Political and Commercial Subjects
- A Series of Answers to Certain Popular Objections...
- A Sermon Preached Before the Honorable Council...
- A Letter from Edmund Burke...
- Thoughts on the Letter of Edmund Burke...