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2 0 MAR 1957
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
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VI. Of the Independence of Parliament
VII. Whether the British Government inclines more
to absolute Monarchy, or to a Republic
VIII. Of Parties in General ..
IX. Of the Parties of Great Britain
X. Of Superstition and Enthusiasm.
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XI. Of the Dignity or Meanness of Human Nature 83
XII. Of Civil Liberty
XIV. Of the Rise and Progress of the Arts and Sci-
XX. Of Simplicity and Refinement in Writing
XXI. Of National Characters
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XI. Of the Populousness of Ancient 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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