THE RIGHTS OF MAN: IN TWO PARTS. BEING AN ANSWER TO MR. BURKE'S ATTACK BY THOMAS PAINE. D. M. BENNETT: LIBERAL AND SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING HOUSE, 1877. To JC 177 B3 1877 GEORGE WASHINGTON, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. SIR,- I present you a small treatise in defence of those principles of freedom which your exemplary virtue hath so eminently contributed to establish. Tat the rights of man may become as universal as your benevolence can wish, and that you may enjoy the happiness of soeing the new world regenerate the old, is the prayer of Sir, Your much obliged, and Obedient humble servant, THOMAS PAINE |