- - Publisher of "Common Sense"
- - Founding Father Thomas who wrote "Common Sense"
- - Common-sense advocate
- - "Common Sense" pamphleteer
- - "Common Sense" writer
- - Thomas who penned "Common Sense"
- - 'Common Sense' writer Thomas
- - "Common Sense" author
- - 'Common Sense' pamphleteer Thomas
- - Thomas who wrote "Common Sense"
- - 'Common Sense' author Thomas
- - He wrote "Common Sense"
- - "Common Sense" man
- - Author of "Common Sense"
- - "Common Sense" guy
- - He dispensed Common Sense
- - Man of common sense?
- - "Common Sense" penner
- - "These are the times that try men's souls" penner
- - "Common Sense" name
- - Tim ...., former Australian cricket captain
- - "agrarian justice" author, 1797
- - Power given to senior French revolutionary
- - Author Thomas ... who wrote "The American Crisis"
- - Founding Father Thomas
- - Noted colonial pamphleteer
- - Writer of 1776
- - Tom who wrote, "These are the times that try men's souls"
- - Thomas who wrote "Liberty Tree"
- - Robert Treat ......, patriot of '76
- - Massachusetts signer
- - His pen was mightier than George's sword
- - He said, "Government is a necessary evil."
- - England's literary foe in '76
- - American revolutionary
- - "Rights of Man" author Thomas
- - "Prospects on the Rubicon" author
- - "Agrarian Justice" singer
- - Declaration signer
- - "Tom"
- - Colonial pamphleteer
- - "The Age of Reason" writer
- - Revolutionary pamphleteer
- - Patriotic pamphleteer
- - Patriot who said 'Moderation in temper, is always a virtue; but moderation in principle, is a species of vice'
- - Webber's partner
- - 'These are the times that try men's souls' writer
- - Rights of Man author
- - 'Rights of Man' author, 1791
- - Activist who inspired Adams and Lincoln
- - Revolutionary, tedious person from what we hear
- - Colonist Tom
- - Revolutionary pamphleteer Thomas
- - Pamphleteer Thomas
- - Patriot who said 'Government even in its best state is but a necessary evil'
- - Activist whom Lincoln would "never tire of reading"
- - "The Age of Reason" author Thomas
- - "The American Crisis" pamphleteer
- - Activist admired by Edison
- - "Liberty Tree" writer
- - "Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil" writer
- - Thomas who was "a corsetmaker by trade, a journalist by profession and a propagandist by inclination"
- - Early American patriot Thomas
- - Founding Father who wrote "Rights of Man"
- - "Rights of Man" writer
- - "The Rights of Man" writer
- - Early pamphleteer
- - Freethinking Tom
- - Early American pamphleteer
- - Pamphleteer of colonial America
- - He wrote that government "is but a necessary evil"
- - "The Age of Reason" author
- - Pamphleteer of 1776
- - 1776 pamphleteer
- - Patriot Thomas
- - ". . . try men's souls" writer
- - Pamphlet author Thomas
- - Thomas of "The Age of Reason"
- - "Age of Reason" author
- - Author of "The Rights of Man"
- - He wrote "These are the times that try men's souls"
- - Writer of "The Age of Reason"
- - US patriot Thomas ......
- - "Crisis" author
- - Revolutionary writer
- - "The Liberty Tree" writer
- - Declaration of Independence signee
- - Tom the pamphleteer
- - "The Rights of Man" author Thomas
- - "The Rights of Man" author
- - "Age of Reason" writer
- - Patriot-author Thomas
- - 18th-century pamphleteer
- - "Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered" writer
- - Colonial philosopher
- - Patriot Tom
- - Twain biographer
- - "Public Good" publisher: 1780
- - Citizen Tom
- - Pamphleteer of '76
- - Author of "The Age of Reason"
- - Patriot of '76
- - the author of the age of reason [surname]
- - Revolutionary endlessly afflicted
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