First published in January of 1776, Common Sense was the pamphlet that lit the flame of the American Revolution. Up until it’s publication, the general public had reservations about severing ties with Britain. There remained in the hearts of many citizens a hope for reconciliation with the Mother Country, despite the atrocities committed by KingContinueContinue reading “Review of “Common Sense” by Thomas Paine, and other musings”
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Another Update!
Greetings fellow readers! I wanted to take a moment to write a quick update for my reading and blogging plans for the rest of this year. As the holidays draw closer, most of us (me included) will probably be busy buying gifts, making delicious food, and trying to accomplish our everyday tasks, all while daylightContinueContinue reading “Another Update!”
Update on what I’m reading and miscellaneous
It’s a pretty hectic time for people right now. Between fighting an invisible enemy called coronavirus, parents are also tasked with balancing their children’s education with some also working full time. Not to mention, many people can’t get basic necessities like milk, eggs, or even toilet paper. In this time of fear, when everyone isContinueContinue reading “Update on what I’m reading and miscellaneous”