An appendix to the late Total eclipse of liberty

Being some thoughts on the end and design of civil government; also the inherent power of the people asserted and maintained; that it is not given up to their representatives; this confirm'd and acknowledged by kings or emperors, and prov'd from Scripture and reason. ; [Seventeen lines of quotations]

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An appendix to the late Total eclipse of liberty

Being some thoughts on the end and design of civil government; also the inherent power of the people asserted and maintained; that it is not given up to their representatives; this confirm'd and acknowledged by kings or emperors, and prov'd from Scripture and reason. ; [Seventeen lines of quotations]

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24

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Preface signed: D.F.

Printer's name supplied by Evans.

Signatures: [A]⁴ B-C⁴.

Evans 7664

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Boston
Series
Early American imprints -- no. 7664

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Pagination
24 p.
Number of pages
24

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OL58179937M
OCLC/WorldCat
55829804

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OL11095341W

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