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  • Common Sense (The Two Georges)
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  • Common Sense was the official publication of the Independence Party, which in turn was suspected to be the public face of the Sons of Liberty paramilitary group. Its publisher was John F. Kennedy of Boston, Massachusetts.
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  • Common Sense was the official publication of the Independence Party, which in turn was suspected to be the public face of the Sons of Liberty paramilitary group. Its publisher was John F. Kennedy of Boston, Massachusetts. The authorities of the North American Union regarded subscribers of Common Sense with suspicion. Kathleen Flannery was listed as a subscriber, but it was her father Aloysius Flannery who insisted on buying the subscription for her. When Thomas Bushell questioned her on it, she claimed it reflected her father's politics, not hers, and that she would only occasionally glance through an issue.
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