THE Political and Miscellaneous WORKS OF THOMAS PAINE. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. London: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY R. CARLILE, 55, FLEET STREET. CONTENTS. Letter addressed to the Addressers. Dissertation on the First Principles of Government. Agrarian Justice opposed to Agrarian Law. Decline and Fall of the English System of Finance. Letters to the Citizeus of the United States. Introduction to the First Number of the Pennsylvania Magazine. The Utility of Magazines evinced. A Mathematical Question proposed. A Description of a New Electrical Machine with Remarks. Useful and Entertaining Hints. Anecdote of Lord Malmsbury when Minister at Paris. The cause of the Yellow Fever, and the means of preventing it. A Challenge to the Federalists to declare their Principles. The Emissary Cullen, otherwise Carpenter. Notifications respecting the Imposter Cullen. |