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Politics and government, Constitutional history, Constitutional law, Constitution, Early works to 1800, Great Britain, Comparative government, Great Britain Constitution, Constitutions, Constitutional history, great britain, Great britain, politics and governmentPlaces
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Evans 24263
Signatures: [A-B]⁴ D-3B⁴.
Includes index.
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"THE spirit of philosophy which peculiarly distinguishes the present age, after having corrected a number of errors fatal to society, seems now to be directed towards the principles of society itself; and we see prejudices vanish which are difficult to overcome, in proportion as it is dangerous to attack them."
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