Reflections on government in general
with their application to the British Constitution. In five sections: I. On the natural equality of man; with remarks on the republican and monarchical forms. II. On the form of government, relative to the security of liberty. III. On government, relative to the improvement of the people; with observations on reform. IV. On government relative to religion. V. On government, relative to its origin and powers, its laws and organization.
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1796 - Printed by W. and C. Spilsbury, and sold by J. Butterworth, London, England
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