The Rights of ManDutton, 1951 - 292 sayfa The complete text of Thomas Paine's landmark work The Rights of Man which was written in response to a work by Edmund Burke. |
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DEDICATION | 5 |
DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN AND | 94 |
MISCELLANEOUS CHAPTER | 100 |
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