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De optimo reipublicæ statu, deque nova insula Utopia. Lovanii: A. Birkmanni, 1548. 182 pp., I p.l. 16°.

Utopia, originally printed in Latin, 1516; translated into English by Ralph Robinson. His second and revised edition, 1556, preceded by the title-page and epistle of his first edition, 1551. London, 1869. 168 pp. 8°. (Arber's English Reprints. v. 6.)

More's Utopia, translated by Ralph Robynson, printed from the second edition, 1556. To which is prefixed the life of Sir Thos. More, written by his son-in-law, Wm. Roper ... Hearne's edition, 1716... Edited... by J. R. Lumby. Cambridge: University Press, 1894. 10 p.l., vlvi, 259 pp. 16°.

L'Utopie; idée . . . pour remédies au malheur des hommes. Traduite... par N. Guendeville. Leide: P. Vander Aa, 1715. (150), 363 pp., 16 pl. 16°.

Utopia. Tr. into English by F. Warner. London, 1738. 12°.

Utopia. Oxford, 1751. 8°.

The history of Eutopia; describing the most perfect state of a common-wealth in the manners, religion and polity of that island. Written in Latin, and translated into English by Ferd. Warner. London, 1758. 12°.

Utopia; or, The happy republic ... to which is added New Atlantis, by Lord Bacon. London, 1845. 12°.

Nares (R[obert]). Principles of government deduced from reason, supported by English experience, and opposed to French errors. London: J. Stockdale, 1792. xviii, 1 l., 160 pp. 8°.

Natures dowrie ; or, The peoples native liberty asserted, by L. S. London, 1659. 12°.

Natuurlyke (De) en maatschappelyke rechten van den mensch verdedigd, door eenen Bataafschen wysgeer, tegen de onbillyke grondstellingen verspreid in het weekblad, getitled De vrye burger... Rotterdam: J. Holsteyn, 1795. 14 PP. nar. 8°. Nedham (Marchamont). De oppermagt des volks, of de voortrefelijkheid van eenen vrijen staat. Verrijkt met aantekeningen van J. J. Rousseau, Mably, Bossuet, Candillac, Letrosne, Montesquieu, Raynal en anderen. Uit het Fransch vertaald. V. I. Utrecht: G. T. 1. v. Paddenburg & Zoon, 1793. I V. nar. 8°.

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Northcote (Thomas). Observations on the natural and civil rights of mankind, the prerogatives of princes, and the powers of government, in which the equal and universal right of the people to election and representation, is proved by direct and conclusive arguments, addressed to the people of England. London: C. Dilly, 1781. I p. l., 54 pp. 8°.

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Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. A new edition, with...additions in the body of the work...added an appendix;...with an address to the... Quakers. Philadelphia: W. & T. Bradford [1776]. 3 p. l., 50 pp. 8°.

Philadelphia printed, Newbury Port: Reprinted by J. Mycall [1776]. 3-61 (1) pp. 4°. London: J. Almon, 1776. 3 p. l., 54

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78 pp. 8°.
Part the second, combining principles and
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I l. 8°. Le sens-commun. Ouvrage addressé aux Américains, et dans lequel on traite de l'origine et de l'objet du gouvernement, de la constitution anglaise, de la monarchie héréditaire, et de la situation de l'Amérique septentrionale. Paris: Gueffier, 1791. 2 p. 1., 96 pp. 2. éd. 8°.

Gesunde Vernunft an die Einwohner von America, über folgende wichtige Gegenstände: I. Von dem Ursprung und der Absicht der Regierung überhaupt, mit kurzen Anmerkungen über die. englische Landsverfassung. II. Von Monarchie und Erbfolge. III. Gedanken über den gegenwärtigen Zustand americanischer Angelegenheiten. IV. Von der jeztigen Stärke von America, mit einigen vermischten Betrachtungen. Nebst einem Anhang, und einer Zuschrift an die Repräsentanten des Volks, das den Namen Quäker fuhret... Aus dem Englischen übersetzt. Philadelphia: Gedruckt bey M. Steiner und C. Cist, 1776. viii, 70 PP. 8°.

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Dissertation on first principles of governParis: English press, 1795. 32 pp. Dissertation sur les premiers principes de gouvernement. Paris: Imprimerie de la rue de Vaugirard, 1795. 36 pp. 8°.

Verhandeling over de eerste beginsels der regeering. Uit het Fransch. Leyden: Gebr's Murray & A. Loosjes, 1795. 35 pp. 8°.

Speech, as delivered in the French National Convention, July 7, 1795, wherein he alludes to the preceding work [" Dissertation on the first principles of government"]. pp. 345-351. 8°.

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Tom Paine's jests: being an entirely new and select collection of patriotic bon mots, repartees, anecdotes, epigrams, observations, &c., on political subjects, by T. Paine, and other supporters of the rights of man. London: J. Ridgway, 1794. iv, 56 pp. 16°.

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DEFENCE (A) of the constitution of England against the libels that have been lately published on it; particularly in Paine's Pamphlet on the Rights of Man... London: R. Baldwin, 1791. I p.l., 67 pp. 8°.

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25 pp. MR. PAINE'S Principles and schemes of government examined, and his errors detected. Edinburgh: J. & J. Fairbairn, 1792. 2 p.l., 60 pp. 8°.

A letter from Mr. PAINE to Mr. Secretary Dundas, on his opening the debate in the House of Commons, on the Proclamation of the 25. of May

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The genuine trial of T. PAINE, for a libel contained in the 2. part of Rights of Man... With the speeches at large of London, 1792.. the attorney-general, and Mr. Erskine, and authentic copies of Mr. Paine's letters... on the subject of the prosecution. Taken in shorthand by E. Hodg son. London: J. S. Jordan, 1793. 2. ed. I p.l., 5-143 pp. 8°.

The trial of Thomas PAINE, for certain false, wicked, scandalous and seditious libels inserted in the second part of the " Rights of man," before the right hon. Lord Kenyon and a special jury, at Guildhall, on . . . the 18. December, 1792. Philadelphia: J. Parker, 1793. 28 pp. 8°.

PLAIN (A) and earnest address to Britons, especially farmers, on the interesting state of public affairs in Great Britain and France. By a FarNewark: Allen & Ridge, 1792. 12 pp. S.

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THRUM (T.), an auld weaver. Look before ye loup; or, A healin' sa' for the crackit crowns of country politicians. Edinburgh, 1793. 40 PP. 16°. [ST. JOHN (J.)] A letter from a magistrate to Mr. William Rose, of Whitehall, on Mr. Paine's Rights of men. London: J. Debrett, 1791. 144 PP. S°. TWEE (De) systema's van het contract social, en de natuurlijke rechten van den mensch; of de gevoelens van Burke en Paine, ter toetze gebragt en wederlegd. Uit het Engelsch. Amsterdam: Wessing en van der Hey, 1794. 2 p.l., 55 pp. nar. 8°.

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The Republic. Translated into English, with an analysis and notes, by John Llewellyn Davies, M.A., and David James Vaughan, M.A. London: Macmillan & Co., 1881. xxxii, 370 pp. 16°.

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Polybius. A fragment out of the sixth book of Polybius, containing a dissertation upon government in general. . . translated from the Greek with notes; to which is prefixed a preface, wherein the system of Polybius is applied to the government of England; and, to the ... Fragment concerning the powers of the senate, is annexed a dissertation upon the constitution of it; by a gentleman [Edward Spelman]. London: J. Bettenham, printer, 1743. xxviii, 126 p 6 pp. 4°.

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