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Revolution

,—change in the state of a government or country. It is used among us for the change produced by the admission of king William and queen Mary, says Dr. Johnson; but that was only an amendment, and a very partial one it was. A Revolution is a total alteration of the forms of governments, and a re-assumption by the People of their long lost rights; a restoration of that equality which ought always to subsist among men.

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Entry taken from A Political Dictionary, by Charles Pigott, 1795.

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Revolution