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.
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[London] : Printed for the author, and sold by R. Thompson, No.4, Bell-Yard, Temple Bar, and all Booksellers. Entered at Stationers-Hall, [1792]
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[2],22p. ; 80.
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ESTC T45066
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