The reign of felicity, being a plan for civilizing the Indians, of North America . without infringing on their national of individual independence. In a coffee-house dialogue between a courtier, an esquire, a clergyman and a farmer. [By T. Spence].;
In: Edmund Burke, Reflections on the revolution in France, a new ed. 1793.
Institution: | International Institute of Social History |
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Format: | TEXT |
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10622/3361EC52-166B-464B-BED4-E1DCD7996743 |
Summary: | In: Edmund Burke, Reflections on the revolution in France, a new ed. 1793. |
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Published: | 1796. |