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He uses only "simple facts" to explain his position. "common sense" suggests the moral sense of a yeoman farmer, whose independence turned him into a more reliable guardian of national virtue
He proclaims that his logic will be straight and down to earth, using only "simple facts" and "plain arguments" to clarify his position, unlike (he suggests) the complex political pamphlets addressed to the educated elite. His audience would comprehend "common sense" to propose the moral sense of the yeoman farmer, whose freedom and clear-headedness made him a more dependable guardian of national virtue (related to Jefferson's agrarian ideal).