(Abridgment.) Happiness and rights : Some points plainly treated, relating to the rights of man and his happiness. Addressed to all Englishmen. Who chuse to think for themselves, By Richard Hey; author of happiness and rights, a dissertation: from which this is abridged, and otherwise altered; by the author. September, 1792.
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