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The Saturday OXE Common sense Our very own Thomas Paine, published in 1776, Common Sense which challenged the authority of the British government and the royal monarchy. The plain language that Paine used spoke to us common people of America and was the first work to openly ask for independence from Great Britain… See more on page 3 Where your voice is heard October 19, 1782 War in south The American forces in the south held strong in defense of the British, but the war was no tea and crumpetsSee more on page 4 Remembrance Edition We are dedicating this week’s paper to remembering the details of our past What’s inside: The declaration of independence..pg 5 The war in the West..pg 3 (Cover Story) The war in the south..pg 4 Tide turns in the South..pg 7 (Cover story) Common Sense..pg 3 Yorktown..pg 5 Valley Forge..pg 7 Canada Attacked..pg 9 Patriot’s vs Redcoats..pg 7 New York Falls..pg 9

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The Saturday OXE

Common sense

Our very own Thomas

Paine, published in 1776,

Common Sense which

challenged the authority of

the British government and

the royal monarchy. The

plain language that Paine

used spoke to us common

people of America and was

the first work to openly ask

for independence from

Great Britain… See more

on page 3

Where your voice is heard October 19, 1782

War in south

The American forces in the

south held strong in defense

of the British, but the war

was no tea and crumpets…

See more on page 4

Remembrance Edition

We are dedicating this week’s

paper to remembering the details

of our past

What’s inside: The declaration of independence..pg 5

The war in the West..pg 3

(Cover Story) The war in the south..pg 4

Tide turns in the South..pg 7

(Cover story) Common Sense..pg 3

Yorktown..pg 5

Valley Forge..pg 7

Canada Attacked..pg 9

Patriot’s vs Redcoats..pg 7

New York Falls..pg 9

The Tav-Ren Come on hither to relax with fellow men

No more spending afternoons with the misses

Enjoy the company of brethrens

Prices: Brew: 2 Sixpences Coffee: 2 Sixpences Ale: 4Sixpences Tobacco: 1 Shilling

Vol. 3 No. 5 pg3 The Saturday OXE , October 19, 1782