Ashley's Memoirs and Considerations concerning the Trade and Revenues of the British Colonies in America, 8vo. 1740. Report of the Committee of Privy Council, on the Commerce and Navigation between Great Britain and the United States of America, 4to. 1791. Rose's (Geo.) Brief Examination into the Increase of the Revenue, Commerce, and Navigation of Great Britain during the Administration of W. Pitt, 8vo. 1806. Chalmers's (Geo.) Estimate of the Comparative Strength of Great Britain; and the Losses of her Trade, from every War since the Revolution; with Gregory King's Observations upon the State and Condi tion of England, in 1696, 8vo. 1802. M'Arthur's (John) Financial and Political Facts of the Eighteenth and Present Century; with comparative Estimates of the Revenue, Expenditure, Debts, Manufactures, and Commerce of Great Britain, Svo. 1803. Sir F. M. Eden's Letters on the Peace, and on the Commerce and Manufactures of Great Britain, 8vo. 18C2. Sir John Davies on the Question concerning Impositions, Tonnage, Customs, &c. 8vo. 1656. Sir Thomas Roe's Speech in Parliament, 1640, on the Decay of Coyne and Trade, and how they may be increased, 4to. 1641. Atcheson's (Nat.) Letter to Rowland Burdon, on the Carrying Part of. the Coal Trade; with Tables of the Duties on Coals, received by the City of London, 8vo. 1802. Sharp (Gr.) on the Injustice of tolerating Slavery in England, 8vo. 1769. Just Limitation of Slavery in the Laws of God, 8vo. 1776. Law of Passive Obedience. Law of Liberty. Law of Retribution, 8vo. 1776. Clarkson's Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species, particularly the African, 8vo. 1786. Falconbridge's (Alex.) Account of the Slave Trade on the Coast of Africa, 8vo. 1788.-Dutens' Collect. vol. 9. Abridgement of the Minutes of the Evidence on the Slave Trade, 4 parts, 8vo. 1789-91. Debate on the Abolition of the Slave Trade in 1791 and 1792, 2 parts, 12mo. 1792. Minutes of the Evidence on the Slave Trade before the House of Commons, fol. 1789. Minutes of the Evidence on the Slave Trade, before the Committee, in 1788, fol. 1789. Report of the Lords' Committee on the Slave Trade, fol. 1789. Further Proceedings of the Honourable House of Assembly of Jamaica relative to a Bill for preventing the unlawful Importation of Slaves in the British Colonies, fol. 1816. CLASS III. SCIENCES AND THE ARTS. SECTION I. Philosophy. 1. General Treatises of Philosophy. NAIGEON, Dictionnaire de Philosophie ancienne et moderne, 3 tom. 4to. Paris, 1791.-Encycl. Method. Bruckeri (Jacobi) Historia Critica Philosophia a Mundi incunabilis ad nostram usque Ætatem deducta, 6 vol. 4to. Lips. 1767. Enfield's History of Philosophy, from the earliest Times to the 18th Century; drawn up from Brucker's Hist. Critica Philosophia, 2 vol. 4to. 1791. Stanley's History of Philosophy: containing the Lives, Opinions, Actions, and Discourses of the Philosophers of every Sect, 4to. 1743. Vossius de Sectis Philosophorum.—Opera, vol. 3. Cudworth's True Intellectual System of the Universe: wherein all the Reason and Philosophy of Atheism is confuted, and its Impossibility demonstrated, 4to. 1743. The Moral Philosophy of the Stoicks, by Cha. Cotton, 12mo. 1671. 2. Moral Philosophy. Hutcheson's (Francis) System of Moral Philosophy, 2 vol. in 1, 4to. 1755. Smith's (Adam) Theory of Moral Sentiments, 2 vol. 8vo. 1801. Paley's (W.) Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, 2 vol. 8vo. 1801. Gisborne's (Thos.) Principles of Moral Philosophy, investigated and applied to the Constitution of Civil Society, 8vo. 1798. ᄂᄂ Gisborne's Enquiry into the Duties of Men in the higher and middle Bp. Cumberland's Treatise of the Laws of Nature, by Maxwell, 4to. 1727. 8vo. 1705. Primatt (Humphry) on the Duty of Mercy, and Sin of Cruelty, to Brute De Saint Real, (l'Abbé) Traités de Philosophie, de Morale et de Poli- Bonnet, Principes Philosophiques sur la Cause première et sur son Bonnet, Philalethe; ou Essai d'une Méthode pour établir quelques Vé- De Maupertuis, Essai de Philosophie Morale.-Oeuvres, tom. 1. Cras, (H. Const.) Disputatio de Principiis Doctrinæ Morum, 8vo. Harlem. 1794. Petrarch (Fran.) de Remediis utriusque Fortunæ, lib. II.—Opera, vol. 1. Sir W. Temple's Essays on Heroic Virtue,-Poetry,-Ancient and Mo- Burke's (Edm.) Vindication of Natural Society.-In Dodsley's Fugitive A Vindication of Mankind; or, Free-will asserted, 8vo. 1717. Vere's (James) Physical and Moral Enquiry into the Causes of that internal restlessness and Disorder in Man, which have been the Complaint of all Ages, 12mo. 1778. Hume's Essays and Treatises, 2 vol. 8vo. 1800. Jerningham's (Ed.) Essay on the Dignity of Human Nature, Svo. 1805. Hobbes on Liberty and Necessity.-In Works, fol. The Great Law of Nature, or Self-preservation, asserted and vindicated, from Mr. Hobbes's Abuses, 12mo. 1673. Mandeville's Fable of the Bees; or, Private Vices, Publick Benefits; with an Essay on Charity and Charity-Schools, 8vo. 1724. Dennis's Vice and Luxury Public Mischiefs; or, Remarks on the Fable Burgh (John) on the Importance of Manners to a State,-on Luxury,- Hey's (Rich.) Three Dissertations on Gaming, on Duelling, and on Sui- Brown's (John) Essays on the Characteristics of the Earl of Shaftesbury, Svo. 1752. Thoughts on Civil Liberty, on Licentiousness, and Faction, 8vo. Lord Bacon's Essays, or Counsels Civil and Moral.—In Works, vol. 1, Lord Bacon's Collection of Apophthegms, and Sentences.-Works, vol. 1. Beattie's Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth, 4to. 1776. - (Sir Jas.) Critical Remarks on Mirabeau's System of Nature.Works, vol. 6. Boyle's Free Inquiry into the received Notion of Nature.-Works, vol. 5. col. 5. Locke's Examination of P. Malebranche on "Seeing all Things in God." Bp. Berkeley's three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous.-Works, vol. 1. Clarke and Leibnitz's Papers on the Principles of Natural Philosophy and Religion; with Letters on Liberty and Necessity; and Remarks on Collins.-In Dr. Clarke's Works, vol. 4. Collins's (Anthony) Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity, 8vo. 1729. Jackson's (John) Vindication of Humane Liberty; in Answer to Collins, 8vo. 1730. Defence of Human Liberty, 1725. Strutt's (Sam.) Defence of Dr. Clarke's Notion of Natural Liberty, 1730. Lyons on the Doctrine of the Necessity of Human Actions, proving it Wisdom, the first Spring of Action in the Deity, 1734. 1 vol. 8vo. Innes's (Alex.) Enquiry into the Original of Moral Virtue, 8vo. 1728. Hutcheson's (Francis) Enquiry into the Original of our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue, 8vo. 1729. on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions and Affections: with Illustrations on the Moral Sense, 8vo. 1728. Hume's (David) Inquiry concerning Human Understanding, Dissertation on the Passions, Inquiry concerning the Principles of Morals, Natural History of Religion, Spence's Crito: or, a Dialogue on Beauty, Hay's Essay on Deformity, Lancaster's Essay on Delicacy, Essays, vol. 2. } Dodsley's Fug. Pieces, vol. 1. Stewart's (Dugald) Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, L 8vo. 1802. vol. 2, 4to. 1814. Stewart's (Dugald) Philosophical Essays, 4to. 1810. Brown's (Thos.) Sketch of a System of the Philosophy of the Human Fearn's (John) Essay on Consciousness; or a Series of Evidences of a Review of First Principles of Bp. Berkeley, Dr. Reid, and Dug. Demonstration of the Principles of Primary Vision; with the consequent State of Philosophy in Great Britain, 4to. 1815. Manning's (Owen) Inquiry into the Grounds and Nature of the several Scott's (R. E.) Elements of Intellectual Philosophy, 8vo. Edinb. 1805. Bp. Berkeley's Principles of Human Knowledge.-Works, vol. 1. Miltoni Artis Logicæ plenior Institutio, ad Petri Rami methodum concinnata. Pr. Works, vol. 2. Wallisii Institutio Logicæ.-Opera, vol. 3. Leibnitii Logica et Metaphysica.—Opera, vol. 2. L. Dutens, la Logique; ou l'Art de Raisonner.-Oeuvres mélees, tom. 2. Kirwan's (Rich.) Logick; or, an Essay on the Elements, Principles, and different Modes of Reasoning, 2 vol. 8vo. 1807. Lacretelle, Dictionnaire de la Logique, Metaphysique, et Morale, 4 tom. 4to. Paris, 1788.—Encycl. Meth. 3. Education, Manners, &c. King James's Basilicon Doron: or, Instructions to his Son, Henry the The Boke named the Governour, devised by Sir Thos. Elyot, knyght, Milton on Education.-In Prose Works, vol. 1. Locke's Thoughts concerning Education, 8vo. 1693.-Works, vol. 4. on the Conduct of the Understanding.-Works, vol. 4. Priestley's (Joseph) Essay on Education for Civil and Active Life ;—with R. Newton on University Education, 8vo. 1726. Erasmus de Pueris statim ac liberaliter Instituendis, Erasmus de ratione Studii, Erasmus de optimo Dicendi genere, Erasmus de Civilitate morum Puerilium, Opera, vol. 1. Erasmi Lingua, sive de Linguæ usu atque abusu.- Opera, vol. 4. |