Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- ADVERTISEMENT
- Of the Importance of the Revolution which has established the Independence of the United States of America
- Of the means of promoting human Improvement and Happiness in the United States.—And first, of Public Debts
- Of PEACE, and the Means of perpetuating it
- Of LIBERTY
- Of LIBERTY of Discussion
- Of LIBERTY of Conscience, and Civil Establishments of Religion
- Of EDUCATION
- Of the Dangers to which the American States are exposed
- Of DEBTS and INTERNAL WARS
- Of an unequal Distribution of Property
- Of TRADE, Banks, and Public Credit
- Of OATHS
- Of the Negro Trade and Slavery
- Conclusion
- ADVERTISEMENT
- A Monsieur PRICE, A Londres
- Translation of M. TURGOT'S Letter
- ERRATA
- APPENDIX, containing a Translation of the Will of M. Fortuné Ricard
- Tables
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- ADVERTISEMENT
- Of the Importance of the Revolution which has established the Independence of the United States of America
- Of the means of promoting human Improvement and Happiness in the United States.—And first, of Public Debts
- Of PEACE, and the Means of perpetuating it
- Of LIBERTY
- Of LIBERTY of Discussion
- Of LIBERTY of Conscience, and Civil Establishments of Religion
- Of EDUCATION
- Of the Dangers to which the American States are exposed
- Of DEBTS and INTERNAL WARS
- Of an unequal Distribution of Property
- Of TRADE, Banks, and Public Credit
- Of OATHS
- Of the Negro Trade and Slavery
- Conclusion
- ADVERTISEMENT
- A Monsieur PRICE, A Londres
- Translation of M. TURGOT'S Letter
- ERRATA
- APPENDIX, containing a Translation of the Will of M. Fortuné Ricard
- Tables
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- Observations on the Importance of the American RevolutionAnd the Means of Making it a Benefit to the World, pp. i - iiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013First published in: 1785