The Rights of Man: Part of the First. Being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French Revolution. Part the Second. Combining Priniciple and Practice.
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- New York:: Berry, Rodgers, and Berry,, 1792-93.
8vo, contemporary calf, rejoined, two parts bound together, [4], 76, [2], vi, 87, [1] pp. Covers detached, lacking, half title, binding very worn, tears to flyleaf, bookplate on front pastedown, early owner's inscriptions, and later owner's embossed stamp on free endpapers, browing and aging.
Originally published in 1791, this Paine political eassy suggests political revolution is justifiable, if a government doean't protect the rights of its people. This copy is signed by Indiana pioneer and lieutenant governor David Hills, 1828; and by his son William C. Hills; 1837.
Evans 24650. 25691.
Originally published in 1791, this Paine political eassy suggests political revolution is justifiable, if a government doean't protect the rights of its people. This copy is signed by Indiana pioneer and lieutenant governor David Hills, 1828; and by his son William C. Hills; 1837.
Evans 24650. 25691.