State, The - Early works to 1800
Works from the collections
7 works
- E-books
- Online
The origin and ends of civil government with reflections on the distinguished happiness of the United States. A sermon, preached before His Excellency Samuel Huntington, Esq. L.L.D. governor, and the Honorable General Assembly of the state of Connecticut, at Hartford, o the day of the anniversary election, May 14, 1795. By Andrew Lee, A.M. Pastor of the North Church in Lisbon.
Lee, Andrew, 1745-1832.Date: MDCCXCV. [1795]- E-books
- Online
A vindication of natural society or, a view of the miseries and evils arising to mankind from every species of artificial society. In a letter to Lord **** By a late noble writer.
Edmund BurkeDate: 1756- E-books
- Online
The maxims of the government of Venice. In an advice to the Republick; How it ought to govern it self both inwardly and outwardly, in order to perpetuate its Dominion. In which are likewise consider'd the several Interests of all the Princes of Europe, with respect to the Affairs of Italy. By Father Paul, the Servite Monk, and Counsellor of State to the Republick. Written by publick order. Done into English from the Italian
Sarpi, Paolo, 1552-1623.Date: 1707- E-books
- Online
De la legislation; ou du gouvernement politique des empires extrait de Bodin, par M. L. P. D. L. V. Tome Second.
Bodin, Jean, 1530-1596.Date: M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768]- E-books
- Online
An essay on privileges , and particularly on hereditary nobility. Wiritten by the Abbe Sieyes, a member of the national assembly; and translated into English, with notes, by a foreign nobleman, now in England.
Siey�es, Emmanuel Joseph, comte, 1748-1836.Date: 1791