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1 John Lind, Three Letters to Dr. Price, Containing Remarks on His Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty, the Principles of Government, and the Justice and Policy of the War with America [i] (1776)

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Dr. P R I C E
CONTAINING
EMARKS on his OBSERVATIONS
ON      THE
Nat /of Civil Liberty, the Principles of Government,
Id the Juftice and Policy of the War with America.
rThey ferve to bark at government in the open fireets, and keep
up the wholefome fpirit of clamor in the common people.
And, Sir, you. cannot conceive the ufe of clamor: it is fo
teazing to a minifter, it makes him winch and fret, and
grow uneafy in his pol.-Ah I many a comfortable point
has been gained by clamor.
Dr. WOLFE, in the Non Juror.
By a MEMBER of Lincoln's Inn, F.R.S. F.S.A.
L O N D O N,
Printed for T. PAYNE, at the Mews-Gate; J. SWELL,
Cornhill ; and P. ELMSLY, in the traud.
MDCCLX YXI.

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