Thomas Paines Common Sense was published in 1776, following that was The Revolutionary War.
Sorry it’s the second one
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(Forewarning, I haven't read this novel and without context it's difficult to answer. Hopefully my answer provides help anyway!)
As a musketeer, Aramis may be concealing his interest in his mysterious lover to avoid tarnishing his image and refrain from involving her in his work. Considering he intends to change his profession once he completes his tenure as a musketeer, it's likely that he will pursue his interests and reveal his strong infatuation towards his lover. However, currently, he is primarily focused on being more attentive toward his duties and expectations.
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Answer: It will be helpful in every country
It's easy to learn
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War" is a short story by Jack London, about a young man scouting for his army. Sides and causes are never mentioned, so the conflict is reduced to its bare essentials; men are fighting, and the scout's job is to bring back information to allow his side an advantage.
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