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The prince, translated from the original Italian, to which is prefixed an introduction by J. S. Byerley. London, 1810. 8°.

Euvres politiques. Le prince. Les discours sur Tite-Live. Traduction revue et corrigée. Paris: Gerdès, 1847. 2 p.l., 480 pp. 12°.

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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. 1 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. 1., 50 pp. 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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[HARDY (T.) D.D.] The Patriot. Addressed to the people, on the present state of affairs in Britain and in France. With observations on republican government and discussions on the principles advanced in the writings of Thomas Paine. Edinburgh: J. Dickson, 1793. 2 p.l., 76 pp. 8° Edinburgh: J. Dickson, 1793. 2. ed. 78 pp. 8°.

HEARN (Thomas). A short view of the rise and progress of freedom in modern Europe, as connected with the causes which led to the French Revolution. To which is added a refutation of certain... doctrines newly propagated. . . With a vindication of the English constitution. . . in answer to the calumnies of Thomas Paine . London: W. Richardson, 1793. I p.l., iv, 132 pp. 8°.

HERODOTUS HODIERNUS. A preface to the history of man, up to the time of his regeneration upon the continent of Europe: containing a plan for extending the happy influence of that spirit of regeneration throughout this Kingdom... London: R. H. Westley, 1792. 2 p.l., 44 pp. 8°.

LETTER (A) to Mr. Pain, on his late publication. London: J. Stockdale, 1792. xi, 31 pp. 8°.

MEYER (J. D.) Disputatio juris, sistens dubia de Thomae Paijne doctrina. Amsteladami, 1796. 8°.

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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

wherein is answered the cavils . . . against his Rights of Man. New York: S. Loudon [1792]. 16 pp. 12°.

The whole proceedings on the trial... against Thomas PAINE for a libel upon the revolution and settlement of the crown and regal government. . . 18. December, 1792. Before Lord Kenyon. Taken in short-hand by Joseph Gurney. London: M. Gurney, 1793. 196 pp. 12°.

The genuine trial of T. PAINE, for a libel contained in the 2. part of Rights of Man.. London, 1792 ... With the speeches at large of 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. Hodgson. 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°.

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