A discourse on the origin and the foundations of the inequality among men / by John James Rousseau, citizen of Geneva ; translated from the French by John Farrington of Clapham, 1756.

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A discourse on the origin and the foundations of the inequality among men / by John James Rousseau, citizen of Geneva ; translated from the French by John Farrington of Clapham, 1756.

Translation of Rousseau's work, written in holograph by John Farrington.

1 v. ([xlii], 236 p.) ; 22 cm.

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