Paine's political and moral maxims; selected from the fifth edition of Rights of man, part I. and II. With explanatory notes and elucidations; additional interesting Observations on the present State of Public Affairs; and important information for the benefit, not of the House of Commons at Westminster, but of the whole Commons of Great Britain and Ireland. And an Introductory Letter to Mr. Paine. By a free-born Englishman.

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  • Paine's political and moral maxims; selected from the fifth edition of Rights of man, part I. and II. With explanatory notes and elucidations; additional interesting Observations on the present State of Public Affairs; and important information for the benefit, not of the House of Commons at Westminster, but of the whole Commons of Great Britain and Ireland. And an Introductory Letter to Mr. Paine. By a free-born Englishman.
  • Rights of man. Selections
  • Paine's political and moral maxims.
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Imprint
London: printed for the booksellers, 1792.
Publication year
1792-1792
ESTC No.
T170377
Grub Street ID
208083
Description
47,[1]p. ; 8⁰
Note
The "free-born Englishman" defends Paine against the attacks of George Chalmers and others.