Stewart, James, 1724?-1794.
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A letter to the Rev. Dr. Price, F.R.S. wherein his observations on the nature of civil liberty, the principles of government, &c. are candidly examined; his fundamental principles refuted, and the fallacy of his reasoning from these principles, detected . Also the true principles of liberty, explained and demonstrated; the Constitutional Authority of the Supreme Ligislature of Great Britain, over every part of the British dominions, both in the matter of legislation and taxation, and in every act of legal authority, asserted and fully vindicated. By a lover of peace and good government.
Stewart, James, 1724?-1794.Date: Printed in the year, M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]- E-books
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A letter to the Rev. Dr. Price, F.R.S. wherein his Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty, the Principles of Government, &c. Are Candidly Examined; His Fundamental Principles refuted, and the Fallacy of his Reasoning from these Principles detected. Also the true Principles of Liberty, Explained and Demonstrated; The Constitutional Authority of the Supreme Legislature of Great Britain, Over every Part of the British Dominions, both in the Matter of Legislation and Taxation, and in every Act of Legal Authority, Asserted and fully Vindicated. By a Lover of Peace and good Government.
Stewart, James, 1724?-1794.Date: 1776- E-books
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The total refutation and political overthrow of Doctor Price or, Great Britain successfully vindicated against all American rebels, and their advocates. In a second letter to that gentleman. Proving His observations on Civil Liberty incompatible with Human Nature, contrary to Reason and Common Sense, and the Experience of all Ages, and diametrically opposite to the Doctrines of the Christian Religion. Also demonstrating his Calculations to be erroneous, fallacious, absurd, and contradictory; placing his System in a new and striking Light, equally curious, entertaining, and interesting, By James Stewart.
Stewart, James, 1724?-1794.Date: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]