Thoughts on civil liberty, on licentiousness, and faction

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By John Brown

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This book was published in 1765 only one year before the death of the author. He speaks of the distressing nature of a society that, having endured and won a bloody war, is now turning on itself. LIcentiousness he describes as deliberate acts intended to disobey the law, and faction as those acts carried out to harm society and civil liberty.
Thoughts on civil liberty, on licentiousness, and faction