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Contents: The language of politics and the politics of language The linguistic background 'A wilderness of words': Edmund Burke's Reflections 'The effusions of the moment': Mary Wollstonecraft's Vindication 'What is this metaphor called a crown?': Thomas Paine's Rights of Man 'The transparent envelop of our thoughts': Godwin's Political Justice Conclusion Bibliography Appendix Index.

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