Dissertation on the first principles of governmentR. Carlile, 1819 |
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... Europe . Of the English Navy . Remarks on Governor Lewis's Speech . Of Gun - boats . Of the comparative powers and expence of Ships of War , Gun - boats , and Fortifications . Remarks on a String of Resolutions offered by Mr. Hale . On ...
... Europe . Of the English Navy . Remarks on Governor Lewis's Speech . Of Gun - boats . Of the comparative powers and expence of Ships of War , Gun - boats , and Fortifications . Remarks on a String of Resolutions offered by Mr. Hale . On ...
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... Europe , I feel a pleasure in presenting to you this small trea- tise , in gratitude for your services to my be- loved America , and as a testimony of my es- teem for the virtues , public and private , which I know you to possess . The ...
... Europe , I feel a pleasure in presenting to you this small trea- tise , in gratitude for your services to my be- loved America , and as a testimony of my es- teem for the virtues , public and private , which I know you to possess . The ...
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... Europe . If better reasons can be shewn for them than against them , they will stand ; if the contrary , they will not . Mankind are not now to be told they shall not think , or they shall not read ; and publications that go no farther ...
... Europe . If better reasons can be shewn for them than against them , they will stand ; if the contrary , they will not . Mankind are not now to be told they shall not think , or they shall not read ; and publications that go no farther ...
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... Europe , it certainly may be done without convulsion or revenge . It is not worth making changes or revo- lutions , unless it be for some great National benefit ; and when this shall appear to a Nation , the danger will be , as in ...
... Europe , it certainly may be done without convulsion or revenge . It is not worth making changes or revo- lutions , unless it be for some great National benefit ; and when this shall appear to a Nation , the danger will be , as in ...
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... Of Constitutions . CHAP . IV . CHAP . V. Ways and Means of reforming the political Condition of Europe , interspersed with Miscellaneous Obser- vations .. APPENDIX ... 39 62 121 RIGHTS OF MAN . PART II . INTRODUCTION . WHAT.
... Of Constitutions . CHAP . IV . CHAP . V. Ways and Means of reforming the political Condition of Europe , interspersed with Miscellaneous Obser- vations .. APPENDIX ... 39 62 121 RIGHTS OF MAN . PART II . INTRODUCTION . WHAT.
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