The Constitution of a perfect commonwealth. Being the French constitution of 1793, amended, and rendered entirely conformable to the whole rights of man. The second edition, with a preface, shewing how to study politics. By T. Spence, author and publisher of that best repository of sound and standard politics, entitled Pigs' meat, and of several tracts on the imprescriptible rights of mankind
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- The Constitution of a perfect commonwealth. Being the French constitution of 1793, amended, and rendered entirely conformable to the whole rights of man. The second edition, with a preface, shewing how to study politics. By T. Spence, author and publisher of that best repository of sound and standard politics, entitled Pigs' meat, and of several tracts on the imprescriptible rights of mankind paratext
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Spence's utopian, radical constitution was based on the French Constitution of 1793. A first edition has not been found. Price threepence.