Civil rights - Early works to 1800
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A conversation , held on the past evening (thursday) Between John, Thomas, and Betty, On a Visit from John to Thomas.
Date: 1792?]- E-books
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A political catechism of man. Wherein his natural rights are familiarly explained, and exemplified, in a Variety of Observations on the Government of a Neighbouring Island. Also, the Real and Political Consequence of the Honest Husbandman, and Industrious Mechanic, and their Incontrovertible Right to Legislate for themselves clearly Expounded. Together with some remarks on the unsocial tendency of Catholic churches, Established by Law. By citizen Randol, of Ostend.
Citizen Randol.Date: 1795- E-books
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A letter of praise by way of address to the free-citizens and free holders of the city of Dublin
Date: 1748- E-books
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A political catechism of man. Wherein his natural rights are familiarly explained, in a variety of observations on the Government of a neighbouring Island. Also, the real and political consequence of the Honest Husbandman, and Industrious Mechanic, and their incontrovertible right to legislate for themselves clearly expounded. Together with some remarks on the unsocial tendency of Catholic churches, Established by Law. By Citizen Randol, of Ostend.
Citizen Randol.Date: 1795- E-books
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The rights and duties of man, united; in a series of letters from a gentleman in London, to his friend in the country, on the duty and necessity of associating together in a constitutional and peaceable manner for the preservation of the rights of man; and a history of the english constitution, from its source in germany; With its subsequent changes and corruptions: To which is added a review of the ancient and present state of expences in living: manufactures, and government: the disastrous effects which a revolution in France will have upon England, if not prevented by a free Parliament, and the legal methods of obtaining an equal representation. by a citizen of London
Date: [1792]