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REFERENCES
Manuscript Sources
Godwin, William. Diary. Abinger Manuscripts, Bodleian Library. Dep. e. 196-227.
Primary Sources
[Anon.] The Law of Parliament in the Present Situation of Great Britain Considered. London: J. Debrett, 1788. Full text examined. (Law)
—. Reflexions on the Consequences of His Majesty's Recovery from His Late Indisposition. In A Letter to the People of England. London: G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1789. Full text examined. (Reflexions)
[Cuninghame, William, of Enterkine]. A Short View of the Present Great Question. London: J. Debrett, 1788. Full text examined. ([WC]=Short View)
De Lolme, John Louis, Observations upon the late National Embarrassment, and the Proceedings in Parliament Relative to the Same. London: J. Debrett, 1789. First 2,650 words examined. (JLDL=Observations)
Godwin, William. A Defence of the Rockingham Party, in their Late Coalition with the Right Honourable Frederic Lord North. Anonymous. London: J. Stockdale, 1783. Anarchy Archives. Ed. Dana Ward. Sept. 1999. Pitzer College. 3 April 2001.
—. Instructions to a Statesman. Humbly Inscribed to the Right Honourable George Earl Temple. Anonymous. London: J. Murray, 1784. Anarchy Archives. 3 April 2001. <http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/godwin/instruct. html> Full text examined. (WG2=Instructions)
—. Imogen: A Pastoral Romance. From the Ancient British. Ed. Jack W. Marken. New York: The New York Public Library, 1963. Anarchy Archives. 3 April 2001. <http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/godwin/imogen/imogentoc. html> Full text (6 books) examined. (WG3=Imogen1, WG4=Imogen2, WG5= Imogen3, WG6=Imogen4, WG7=Imogen5, WG8=Imogen6)
—. Cursory Strictures on the Charge Delivered by Lord Chief Justice Eyre to the Grand Jury, October 2, 1794. Anonymous. London: D. I. Eaton, 1794. Full text examined, with quotations from other works removed. (WG9=Strictures)
—. "Of History and Romance." [1797.] Romantic Links, Electronic Texts and Home Pages. Ed. Michael Gamer. n.d. U of Pennsylvania. 3 April 2001. <http:// www.english.upenn.edu/~traister/godwin.html> Full text examined. (WG10= Hist.Rom.)
—. An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice, and Its Influence on Morals and Happiness. 3rd ed., corrected. 1798; London: J. Watson, 1842. Anarchy Archives. 3 April 2001. <http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/godwin/PJ frontpiece.html> Chs. 1, 7, 8, 14, and 15 examined from Bk. 5, "Of Legislative and Executive Power." (WG11=Enquiry5.1, WG12=Enquiry5.7, WG13= Enquiry5.8, WG14=Enquiry5.14, WG15=Enquiry5.15)
—. Thoughts on Man, his Nature, Productions, and Discoveries. Interspersed with some Particulars respecting the Author. London: Effingham Wilson, 1831. Anarchy Archives. 3 April 2001. <http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_ Archives/godwin/thoughts/TMNPDfrontpiece.htmlgt; Essays 1, 4, 9, and 23 examined. (WG16=Thoughts1, WG17=Thoughts4, WG18=Thoughts9, WG19= Thoughts23)
Lofft, Capel. Three Letters on the Question of Regency. Addressed to the People of England. Bury: J. Rackham, 1788. Full text (3 letters) examined. (CL1=Letters1, CL2=Letters2, CL3=Letters3)
[Mackintosh, James.] Arguments concerning the Constitutional Right of Parliament to Appoint a Regency. London: J. Debrett, 1788. Full text examined. ([JM]= Arguments )
Paine, Thomas. Common Sense: Addressed to the Inhabitants of America. Philadelphia: R. Bell, 1776. ushistory.org. July 1995. Independence Hall Association. 5 April 2001. <http://www.ushistory.org/paine/commonsense/index.htm> Full text (4 sections) examined. (TP1=CommonSense1, TP2=CommonSense2, TP3= CommonSense3, TP4=CommonSense4)
—. The American Crisis. Number 7. Philadelphia: John Dunlap, 1778; Number 11. Philadelphia: John Dunlap, 1782; Number 15. Philadelphia: John Dunlap, 1783. ushistory.org. 5 April 2001. <http://www.ushistory.org/paine/crisis/ index.htm> Full texts of all 3 numbers examined. (TP5=Crisis7, TP6=Crisis1, TP7=Crisis15)
—. Rights of Man: Part the Second. London: J. S. Jordan, 1792. ushistory.org. 5 April 2001. <http://www.ushistory.org/paine/rights/index.htm> 4 chapters examined. (TP8=Rights2.1, TP9=Rights2.2, TP10=Rights2.3, TP11=Rights2.4)
—. The Age of Reason: Being an Investigation of True and of Fabulous Theology. London: D. Eaton, 1794. ushistory.org. 5 April 2001. <http://www.us history.org/paine/reason/index.htm> Sections 1 and 8 examined. (TP12= Reason1.1, TP13=Reason1.8)
—. The Age of Reason: Part the Second. Being an Investigation of True and of Fabulous Theology. London: H. D. Symonds, 1795. ushistory.org. 5 April 2001.
Price, Richard. Additional Observations on the Nature and Value of Civil Liberty and the War with America. London: T. Cadell, 1777. Liberty Library of Constitutional Classics. n.d. The Constitutional Society. 18 May 2001. <http://www. constitution.org/price/price_4.txt> Full text examined. (RP1=Add.Observ.)
—. A Discourse on the Love of our Country. London: T. Cadell, 1789. Liberty Library of Constitutional Classics. 6 April 2001. <http://www.constitution.org/ price/price_8.txt> Full text examined. (RP2=Discourse)
Priestley, Joseph. Considerations on the Doctrine of Phlogiston and the Decomposition of Air. Philadelphia: Thomas Dobson, 1796. Classic Chemistry. Ed. Carmen Giunta. n.d. Le Moyne College. 4 April 2001. <http://web.lemoyne.edu/ faculty/giunta/phlogiston.html> Full text examined. (JP=Phlogiston)
Shelley, Mary. The Last Man. London: H. Colburn, 1826. Romantic Circles. Gen. Ed. Neil Fraistat, Steven E. Jones, Carl Stahmer. n.d. U of Maryland. 10 April 2001. <http://www.rc.umd.edu/editions/mws/lastman/ascii.htm> Ch. 1 of vol. 1 examined. (MWS=LastMan1.1)
Towers, Joseph. The Professors of the Gospel under the Strongest Obligations to distinguish themselves by an eminent Degree of Piety and Virtue. A Sermon Preached at St. Thomas's, January 1, 1777, for the Benefit of the Charity-School in GravelLane, Southwark. London: J. Johnson and J. Buckland, 1777. Full text examined. (JT=Sermon)
Wollstonecraft, Mary. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: With Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects. London: J. Johnson, 1792. Oregon State University <http://www.osu.orst.edu/instruct/phl302/texts/wollstonecraft/woman-con tents.html> Ch. 9 examined. (MW=Vindic.9)
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