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Four Early Pamphlets by William Godwin
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I. With the New Companion to the London Kalendar.

II. With the Arms of all the Peers of England, Scotland, and Ireland.

III. With Rider's Sheet Almanack or Book Almanack.

A DIALOGUE on the ACTUAL STATE of PARLIAMENT. Price 1s.

The Propriety of Retaining GIBRALTAR impartially considered. Price 1s.

An ATTEMPT to balance the INCOME and EXPENDITURE of the STATE: With some
Reflections on the Nature and Tendency of the late Political Struggles
for Power. By JOHN EARL of STAIR. Second Edition. Price 1s.

THOUGHTS on a REFORM in the Representation of the People in the Commons
House of Parliament. Addressed to the Hon. WILLIAM PITT. Price 1s. 6d.

Inscribed to the SOCIETY for promoting CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION.

The NATURE and EXTENT of SUPREME POWER, in a Letter to the Rev. DAVID
WILLIAMS, (Author of Letters on Political Liberty) shewing the ultimate
end of Human Power, and a free Government, under God; and in which Mr.
Locke's Theory of Government is examined and explained, contrary to the
general construction of that great Writer's particular sentiments on the
Supremacy of the People. By M. DAWES, Esq. Price 1s.




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