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I Or the Delicacy of Taste and Passion
II. Of the Liberty of the Press ......
III. That Politics may be reduced to a Science.
IV. Of the First Principles of Government ........
V. Of the Origin of Government.........
VI. Of the Independence of Parliament
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VII. Whether the British Government inclines more to
absolute Monarchy, or to a Republic............ 47
3. Of the Dignity or Meanness of Human Nature...... 83
XII. Of Civil Liberty...................
XIII. Of Eloquence.....
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XIV. Of the Rise and Progress of the Arts and Sciences
XV. Th Epicurean
XX. Of Simplicity and Refinement in Writing ......... 207
X. Of some Remarkable Customs ........
XL Of the Populousness of Antient Nations .....
XII. Of the Original Contract .....
XIII. Of Passive Obedience......
XIV. Of the Coalition of Parties.........
XV. Of the Protestant Succession .......
XVI. Idea of a Perfect Commonwealth
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