Loose remarks on certain positions to be found in Mr. Hobbes' Philosophical rudiments of government and society. A democratical form of government, in a letter to Signior Paoli.
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Macaulay, Catharine. Loose remarks on certain positions to be found in Mr. Hobbes' Philosophical rudiments of government and society. A democratical form of government, in a letter to Signior Paoli.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 13867, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/13867. Accessed 2024-12-21.
Macaulay, Catharine. Loose remarks on certain positions to be found in Mr. Hobbes' Philosophical rudiments of government and society. A democratical form of government, in a letter to Signior Paoli. London: Thomas Davies [Russell Street], Edward and Charles Dilly, Thomas Cadell [London], George Robinson and John Roberts, 1767.
Macaulay , C. (1767). Loose remarks on certain positions to be found in mr. hobbes' philosophical rudiments of government and society. a democratical form of government, in a letter to signior paoli. London: Thomas Davies [Russell Street] Edward and Charles Dilly. Thomas Cadell [London] George Robinson and John Roberts.
Macaulay, Catharine. Loose remarks on certain positions to be found in Mr. Hobbes' Philosophical rudiments of government and society. A democratical form of government, in a letter to Signior Paoli. London: Thomas Davies [Russell Street], Edward and Charles Dilly, Thomas Cadell [London], George Robinson and John Roberts, 1767.
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