Really? Show me the written manuscripts in which Paine writes both "Common Sense" and "Common Senfe". Of course, you've seen no such pieces of writing by Paine. On the other hand, I can show you many facsimiles of the original printings of book after book printed in colonial/revolutionary/post revolutionary period that routinely replaces "s" with "f". It was common printing practice during this period. Again, not some idiosyncratic spelling of Paine's.
You have no idea what you're talking about. You're playing some kind of game, troll.
Where are you from, and why do you hate America? Do you have more lies to tell us about why British spellings should be the correct spellings for Americans?
Really? Show me the written manuscripts in which Paine writes both "Common Sense" and "Common Senfe". Of course, you've seen no such pieces of writing by Paine. On the other hand, I can show you many facsimiles of the original printings of book after book printed in colonial/revolutionary/post revolutionary period that routinely replaces "s" with "f". It was common printing practice during this period. Again, not some idiosyncratic spelling of Paine's.
You have no idea what you're talking about. You're playing some kind of game, troll.
Where are you from, and why do you hate America? Do you have more lies to tell us about why British spellings should be the correct spellings for Americans?
https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_530071 compare images 1 2 3 vs 4.
I already explained it was news printers who removed it. Paine trying to save some coin negates nothing.
Boring bait.