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collected . with an exact account of his life prefix'd by John Toland, to which is added an appendix, containing all the political tracts wrote by t his Author omitted in Mr. Toland's edition ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- 2 Pol.g. 32 c
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Includes indexes. ; Printer varies: v. 9 printed by Law and Gilbert. ; v.8. An essay for the understanding of St. Paul's Epistles, by consulting St. Paul himself. A paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's Epistle to the Galations, I Corinthians, Romans, and Ephesians -- v.9. Some thoughts concerning education. An examination of P. Malebranche's opinion of seeing all things in God. A discourse of miracles. Memoirs relating to the life of Anthony, first Earl of Shaftsbury. Some familiar letters between Mr. Locke, and several of his friends -- v.10. Continuation of familiar letters between Mr. Locke, and several of his friends. [Miscellaneous letters and pieces] ; v.1. Preface to the works. Life of the author. An analysis of Mr.Locke's doctrine of ideas. An essay concerning human understanding, to the end of Chap. XXII Book II -- v.2. An essay concerning human understanding, Book II, Chap. XXIII to the end of Chap. IV, Book IV -- v.3. Essay on human understanding concluded. Defence of Mr. Locke's opinion concerning personal identity. Of the conduct of the understanding. Some thoughts concerning reading and study for a gentleman. Elements of natural philosophy. A new method of a common-place-book -- v.4. A letter to the Right Rev. Edward Lord Bishop of Worcester, concerning some passages relating to Mr. Locke's Essay of human understanding. Mr. Locke's reply. An answer to remarks upon an Essay concerning human understanding. Mr. Locke's reply -- v.5. Some considerations of the consequences of lowering the interest, and raising the value of money. In a letter sent to a member of Parliament, in the year 1691. Short observations on a printed paper, entitled, 'for encouraging the coining silver money in England' . Further considerations concerning raising the value of money. Two treatises of government -- v.6. A letter concerning toleration, being a Translation of the Epistola de tolerantia. Second-fourth letter for toleration -- v.7. The reasonableness of Christianity, as delivered in the Scriptures. A vindication of the reasonableness of Christianity, from Mr. Edwards's Reflections. A second vindication of the reasonableness of Christianity -- ; Mode of access: Internet.
v. l. Essays; moral, economical, and political. -- v. 2-3. Miscellaneous writings in philosophy, morality and religion. -- v. 4-5. Novum organum scientiarum. -- v. 6-7. De augmentis scientiaurum. -- v. 8-9. Sylva sylvarum. -- v. 10. Select letters relative to his life and writings. -- v. ll. Scala intellectus. The history of life and death, and A critique on the more ancient philosophers. -- v. 12. The history of winds. The history of condensations and rarifactions, and Physical essays. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Includes index. ; Edited by Thomas Hollis, with additions and corrections by Joseph Robertson. ; Memoirs of the life of Algernon Sydney.--Discourses concerning government.--Letters of Algernon Sydney, taken from Thurloe's state papers.--The Protector's advice to Algernon Sydney.--Letters of Algernon Sydney, taken from the Sydney papers.--Letters of A. Sydney to Henry Savile, ambassador in France.--The Trial of A. Sydney.--The Apology of A. Sydney in the day of his death.--A General view of government in Europe. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Vols. 13-14 have special t.-p.: Debates in parliament. ; Vols. 9-12 have imprint: Printed by J. Nichols & son [etc.] ; I. Essay on the life and genius of Dr. Johnson, by Arthur Murphy. Poems.--II. Philological tracts. Political essays. Miscellaneous essays.--III. A dissertation upon the Greek comedy, translated from Brumoy. General conclusion to Brumoy's Greek theatre. Dedications. Preface to Payne's tables of interest. Adventurer. History of Rasselas.--IV.-VI. The rambler.--VII. The idler.--VIII. Miscellaneous essays. Political tracts. A journey to the western islands of Scotland.--IX-XI. Lives of the English poets.--XII. Lives of eminent persons. Letters. Prayers.--XII-XIV. Debates in parliment. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Armorial book-plate: Earl of Carysfort. ; Rare Book Room copy: The portrait (p. [xi]-[xii]) is bound after p. xiv. ; Seven models of a commonwealth.--The ways and means whereby an equal and lasting commonwealth may be suddenly introduced, and perfectly founded, with the free consent and actual comfirmation of the whole people of England.--The humble petition of divers well-affected persons.--Appendix, containing all the political tracts . omitted in Mr. Toland's edition. ; Toland's dedication.--His preface.--The life of James Harrington.--The grounds and reasons of monarchy considered, by John Hall.--The commonwealth of Oceana.--The prerogative of popular government.--The art of lawgiving.--A word concerning a house of peers.--Valerius and Publicola.--A system of politics delineated in short and easy aphorisms.--Political aphorisms. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Essay on Johnson, By A. Murphy; Poems.--v. 2. Philological tracts. Political essays. Miscellaneous essays.--v. 3. Dissertation upon the Greek comedy, translated from Brumoy. General conclusion thereto. Obervations on Macbeth. Essays in The Adventurer. Rasselas.--v. 4-6. The Rambler.--v. 7. The Idler.--v. 8. Miscellaneous essays. Political tracts. A journey to the Western Islands of Scotland.--v. 9-11. Lives of the poets.--v. 12. Lives of eminent persons. Selected letters. Prayers. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"The prince: to which is subjoin'd, chapter by chapter, the Examen du Prince, or Anti-Machiavel . written originally in French by . the present king of Prussia, and here translated into English" : v. 1, p. [467]-703. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Added t.-p., engr. ; Imprint varies; v. 1, Printed by T. S. Manning, 1818.-v. 2. 1809.-v. 3, 1808.-v. 4-5, 1809.-v. 6, 1817. ; Title varies: v. 1, Memoirs of the life and writings of Benjamin Franklin . written by himself, to a late period, and continued to the time of his death, by his grandson, William Temple Franklin . v. 6, The works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, in philosophy, politics, and morals: containing his diplomatic correspondence . his private epistolary correspondence, miscellaneous, literary, and philosophical subjects, between the years 1753 and 1790 . Pub. from the originals, by his grandson, Wm. Temple Franklin . ; v. 1, [Autobiography]--v. 2, American politics before the revolution.--v. 3, Philosophical. Essays and correspondence.--v. 4, Political, before the revolution.--v. 5-6, [Correspondence] ; Mode of access: Internet.
An essay from the London "Crisis" is here erroneously attributed to Paine and printed as the first number of the "American crisis". ; Each work has special t.-p. and separate paging. All the title-pages are dated 1817, except that of the "American crisis", which has imprint: London, Printed and published by R. Carlile, 1819. ; Mode of access: Internet.