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The Rights of Nature, Against the Usurpations of Establishments. a Series of Letters to the People of Britain, on the State of Public Affairs, and the Recent Effusions of ... Edmund Burke. by John
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T165701
Edition statement from half-title. A reissue of the original edition of 1796 with a new half-title. The final leaf contains an advertisement to the reader.
London : published by H. D. Symonds; and J. March, Norwich, 1796. [4],94,[2]p. ; 8