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| A Discourse upon the Origin and the Foundation of the Inequality among Mankind |
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| The movers of the French Revolution would embrace the ideas elaborated in this work written for a philosophical competition. |
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NEW YORK: P.F. COLLIER & SON COMPANY, 190914
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- Introductory Note
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- Introduction
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