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Number One,

OF A

PICTURE OF THE TIMES,

TO BE CONTINUED WEEKLY,

John Fan Fichtin's 1015.

IN A

SERIES OF LETTERS,

ADDRESSED TO THE

PEOPLE OF ENGLAND,

BY A LOVER OF PEACE.

"The GREAT only appear great because we are on our Knees-Ther
let us rife up."

THE FOURTH EDITION, WITH ADDITIONS.

LONDON:

Printed for H. D. SYMONDS, No. 20, Paternofter-row; and J. SMITH,

Portfmouth-freet, Lincoln's-Inn-fields

1795.

[PRICE THREE-PENCE. ]

Entered at Stationers Hall.

THE NEW YORK
PUBLIC LIBRARY
158225

ASTOR, LENOX AND
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I

- A New Edition (being the Third) Price 2s. 6d. Embellished with a beautiful Copper-plate Engraving,

THE

COMMONWEALTH OF REASON,
BY WILLIAM HODGSON.

In this Pamphlet are delineated the Outlines of a Plan for an Independent Government, to be founded on the firm and imperishable Bafis of REASON, EQUALITY, AND THE INDEFEASIBLE RIGHTS OF MAN. "No man of humanity can look at the cottager, and fee him half fa"mifhed, and worn down with exceffive toil his children naked and un"educated-and at the fame time view the plumpnefs and healthy appear"ance of the coach-horse, that drags his lord in enervating idleness, paft "the humble thatch, and not be ready to allow that wherever fuch a "wicked disparity between the condition of the human and brutal fpecies "exifts, the government must be radically wrong, infamous, and little "calculated to produce the desirable end for which Government was ori "ginally inftituted." See Page 43........

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Containing an Account of the Life of this extraordinary Character, who is tranfported to BOTANY BAY, for FOURTEEN YEARS, for being a Member of the BRITISH CONVENTION lately held at EDINBURGH. 3-No. XXVII. Price Sixpences to be continued Weekly, and completed in FORTY NUMBERS, of

THE SYSTEM OF NATURE,

Translated from the French of MIRABAUD, by WILLIAM HODGSON. AUTHOR of the COMMONWEALTH OF REASON, &c. &c.

In this Work are difcuffed the Syftem of the FREE AGENCY OF MAN; the LAWS OF NATURE; the ORIGIN AND END OF GOVERNMENT; the DOCTRINES OF FATALITY; the IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL; and THEOLOGY.-Any of the former Numbers may be had separately.

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PEOPLE OF ENGLAND.

Friends, Countrymen, and Fellow Citizens. THE very liberal encouragement this little work

has received at your hands, having now travelled into a FOURTH EDITION, at a period when No. 20, is published, demands and receives my warmeft thanks. Permit me, my Countrymen, to affure you, that in the progrefs of it, such scenes fhall be opened to your inspection as will tend effectually to remove from before your eyes that delufive bandage, with which ambitious and defigning knaves have but too long hoodwinked you. My principles, which I am happy to find give such general fatisfaction, will never be deserted, without lofing that patronage I at prefent experience, and without falling into that contempt which apoftacy ever deferves: No! Fellow Citizens, I fhall always endeavour, unawed by the threats of power, undifmayed at the perfecution it may inflict, steadily to keep in view that eternal principle, that imprescriptible inheritance of man, EQUALITY OF CIVIL RIGHTS, from whence alone can fpring true LIBERTY. My fituation is not unknown to many among you, and it gives me heart-felt pleasure to find my fufferings in the facred and immortal cause of FREEDOM are not endured, without the fympathetic feeling of many good and virtuous men-Depend upon it, that my exertions, in the PICTURE OF THE TIMES, will be fuch as to enfure the continuance of that friendship which alone is worth the cultivation, I mean of those good and honeft Patriots, at once the friends of their country, and the whole human race.

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