Agrarian justice, opposed to agrarian law, [electronic resource] : and to agrarian monopoly; being a plan for meliorating the condition of man, by creating in every nation a national fund, To pay to every person, when arrived at the age of Twenty One years, the sum of Fifteen Pounds Sterling, to enable him, or her to begin the world: And Also. Ten Pounds Sterling per annum during life to every person now living of the age of Fifty Years, and to all others when they shall arrive at that Age, to enable them to live in old age without Wretchedness, and go decently out of the World. By Thomas Paine, Author Of Common Sense, Rights Of Man, Age Of Reason, &c. &c.
1797
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Agrarian justice, opposed to agrarian law, [electronic resource] : and to agrarian monopoly; being a plan for meliorating the condition of man, by creating in every nation a national fund, To pay to every person, when arrived at the age of Twenty One years, the sum of Fifteen Pounds Sterling, to enable him, or her to begin the world: And Also. Ten Pounds Sterling per annum during life to every person now living of the age of Fifty Years, and to all others when they shall arrive at that Age, to enable them to live in old age without Wretchedness, and go decently out of the World. By Thomas Paine, Author Of Common Sense, Rights Of Man, Age Of Reason, &c. &c.
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London : printed for Evans and Bone, No. 120. Holborn-Hill, 1797.
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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16p. ; 8⁰.
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Reproduction of original from Cambridge University Library.
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English Short Title Catalog, N15839.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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