The Rights of Man
by Thomas Paine
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- An introductory letter to President Washington
- To M. de la Fayette
- The Author's Preface to the English Edition
- The Author's Preface to the French Edition
- Applying Principle to Practice Introduction
- Applying Principle to Practice Preface
- Being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French Revolution
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- Chapter 1: Of Society and Civilisation
- Chapter 2: Of the Origin of the Present Old Governments
- Chapter 3: Of the Old and New Systems of Government
- Chapter 4: Of Constitutions
- Chapter 5: Ways and Means of Improving the Condition of Europe Interspersed with Miscellaneous Observations
- Rights of Man: Appendix
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