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Advice to the privileged orders in the several states of Europe resulting from the necessity and propriety of general revolution in the principle of government, Part I

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Joel Barlow
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Joseph Johnson
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Avis aux ordres privilégiés, dans les divers états de l'Europe, tiré de la nécessité, dans le sens proprement dit, d'une révolution génèrale dans le principe du gouvernement. Par Joël Barlow translation

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First edition of Part I was published in London: first edition of Part II was published in Paris (see entry). Republished by Eaton in 1795. French translation of 3rd end of parts I and II published in 1794. There was also a German translation. See Gregory Claeys, ed. Political Writings of the 1790s, Vo. 3 p. 261. See also James Woodress, A Yankee's Odyssey. The Life of Joel Barlow (Philadelphia, 1958) and Robert Darnton, 'Joel Barlow in the French Revolution', William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd ser, vol 8 (1951), pp. 327-54. Reviewed in Monthly Review, March 1792. Long extracts were republished by Thomas Spence in Pig's meat.