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ON
MORAL, HISTORICAL, POLITICAL and LITERARY
SUBJECTS.
BY NOAH WEBSTER, JUN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Heureuses les villes qui, comme les individus, n'ont point encore prisleur pli! Elles feules peuvent aspirer à des loix unanimes, profondeset sages.
TABLEAU DE PARIS.
PRINTED AT BOSTON, FOR THE AUTHOR,
BY I. THOMAS AND E. T. ANDREWS,
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SUBSCRIBERS
The honorable John Adams, Esq. Vice President of the United States, 2 copies. | |||
The hon. Pierce Butler, Esq. | — Senators in Congress. | ||
The hon. Charles Carrol, Esq. | |||
The hon. Oliver Ellsworth, Esq. | |||
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The hon. Benjamin Hawkins, Esq. |