| Thomas Hardy, Joseph Gurney - 1794 - 504 pages
...Treatife, in a letter to the " National Convention of France, on the defects of the Confti" tution of 1791, and the extent of the amendments which ought " to be applied. As the true principles of Government are the * fame in all countries, being founded' on the Rights... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1794 - 464 pages
...the title of ' A " Letter to the Natienal Convention of France, on the defects " of the conftitution of 1791, and the extent of the amendments " which ought to be applied:' although the obfervations con" tained in this letter are more particularly applicable to the " French... | |
| 1795 - 472 pages
...read from a Letter to the National Convention of France* on the defefts of the Canjlltutwn ofijqi, and the extent of the amendments .which ought to be applied, by Joel Barlow, Eft. Author of Advice to the Privileged Orders.] [Vide Hardy's Trial, vol. 2. page 35.] (The following... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1795 - 452 pages
...Court.) " A letter to the National Convention of France on the de~ fefts of the Conftitution of i79i ; and the extent of the amendments which ought to be applied, by Joel Barlow, author of Advice to the Priviledged Orders— The Vifion of Columbus— and the Confpiracy of Kings.... | |
| Thomas Hardy, Joseph Gurney - 1795 - 432 pages
...Mr, Joel Barlow's letter to the National Convention " of France, on the defects in the Conftitution of 1791, and " the extent of the amendments which ought to be applied. " Refolved, That Mr. Sturch be requefted to draw up an * Q anfwer to the letter of Mr. Barlow read... | |
| John Horne Tooke, John Hill Blanchard - 1795 - 480 pages
...fmall treatife, in a letter to the National Convention of France, on the defects of the conftitution of 1791, and the extent of the amendments which ought to be applied. Although the obfervations contained in this are more particularly to be applied to the French nation,... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1795 - 454 pages
...Treatife, in a letter to the " National Convention of France, on the defeats of the Confti" tutionof 1791, and the extent of the amendments which ought ** to be applied. As the true principles of Government are the tt fame in all countries, being founded on the Rights... | |
| Jeremias David Reuss - 1804 - 574 pages
...another quarter .of the world. 1792. 4. (I fji. 6 d.) A letter to the national convention of France on the defefts in the constitution of 1791. and the extent of the amendments which ought to he applied. 1792. 8. (I.fh. 6 d.)- A letter addrefled to the people of Piedmont». on the advantages... | |
| Thomas Erskine (1st baron.) - 1810 - 522 pages
...treatise, under ** the title of ' A Letter to the National Convention '5 of France, on the Defects of the Constitution of " 1791, and the Extent of the Amendments which ** ought to be applied:' although the observations 03 " contained in this letter are more particularly appli" cable to the French... | |
| British Museum. Department of Printed Books - 1813 - 812 pages
...Correspondence. 8" Lond. 1811. BARLOW (JOEL) A Letter to the National Convention of France, on the defects of the Constitution of 1791, and the extent of the Amendments which ought to be applied. 8° Lond. 1792. BARLOW (jo.) The true Gvide to Glory: a Sermon preached at the Funerals of the Lady... | |
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