An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals/Adverts
BOOKS published by the same Author.
Essays Moral and Political. Containing, I. The Delicacy of Taste and Passion. II. Of the Liberty of the Press. III. Of Impudence and Modesty. IV. That Politics may be reduced to a Science. V. Of the first Principles of Government. VI. Of Love and Marriage. VII. Of the Sudy of History. VIII. Of the Independency of Parliament. IX. Whether the British Government inclines more to absolute Monarchy, or to a Republic. X. Of Parties in general. XI. Of the Parties of Great Britain. XII. Of Superstition and Enthusiasm. XIII. Of Avarice. XIV. Of the Dignity of human Nature. XV. Of Liberty and Despotism. XVI. Of Eloquence. XVII. Of the Rise and Progress of Arts and Sciences. XVIII. The Epicurean. XIX. The Stoic. XX. The Platonist. XXI. The Sceptic. XXII. Of Polygamy and Divorces. XXIII. Of Simplicity and Refinement in Writing. XXIV. Of national Characters. XXV. Of original Contract. XXVI. Of Passive Obedience.
Philosophical Essays concerning Human Understanding. Containing, I. Of the different Species of Philosophy. II. Of the Origin of Ideas. III. Of the Connexion of Ideas. IV. Sceptical Doubts concerning the Operations of the Understanding. V. Sceptical Solution of these Doubts. VI. Of Probability. VII. Of the Idea of Power or necessary Connexion. VIII. Of Liberty and Necessity. IX. Of the Reason of Animals. X. Of Miracles. XI. Of a particular Providence and of a future State. XII. Of the Sceptical or Academical Philosophy.
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Jac. Augusti Thuani Historia sui Temporis. Edita per S. Buckley. In 7 vols.
This is acknowledged by all the Learned to be the most beautiful, correct, and complete Edition of that incomparable Historian; and hitherto sold for Nine Guineas in Sheets, is now to be had at the moderate Price of Seven Guineas a Sett, bound.
2. A New and Complete Collection of the Works of the Hon. Robert Boyle, Esq; printed from the best Editions, with considerable Improvements and Additions from his own Manuscripts: As also a large Number of Letters upon various Subjects written by Himself, and his Friends to him; with some other Tracts never before published. To the Whole is prefixed, A New Account of his Life, consisting partly of Memoirs drawn up by himself. In 5 vols.
3. The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, Lord High Chancellor of England. With several Additional Pieces, never before printed in any Edition of his Works. To which is prefixed, A New Life of the Author. By Mr. Mallet. In 4 vols.
N. B. The Additional Pieces and Life, may be had alone, to complete the former Edition.
4. A Complete Collection of the Historical, Political, and Miscellaneous Works of John Milton: Correctly printed from the Original Editions. Containing several Original Papers of His, never before published. With an Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. By T. Birch, M. A. and F. R. S.
To which is added, A Large Alphabetical Index, and a curious Head of the Author, engraven by Mr. Vertue, from a Drawing by Mr. Richardson. In 2 vols. The Second Edition.
5. The Oceana and Other Works of James Harrington, Esq; Collected, Methodized, and Reviewed; with an exact Aceount of his Life prefixed, by John Toland. To which is added, An Appendix, Containing all the Political Tracts wrote by this Author, omitted in Mr. Toland's Edition. The Third Edition, to which is now added an Index.
N. B. The Appendix may be had alone, to complete those Gentlemen's Books, who have bought Mr. Toland's Edition.
6. An Historical and Political Discourse of the Laws and Government of England, from the First Times to the End of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. With a Vindication of the Ancient Way of Parliaments in England. Collected from some Manuscript Notes of John Selden, Esq; by Nathaniel Bacon, of Gray's-Inn, Esq; The Fourth Edition. Corrected and improved by a Gentleman of the Middle-Temple.
7. The Works of EDMUND LUDLOW, Esq; Lieutenant-General of the Horse, Commander in Chief of the Forces in Ireland, One of the Council of State, and a Member of the Parliament, which began November 3, 1640. Containing his Memoirs and other Tracts, now collected into One Vol. To which is prefixed the Life of the Author, by the Editor.
8. Discourses concerning Government, by Algernon Sidney. To which is added, Some Letters of Mr. Sidney's, never before published, and a Life of the Author, by Thomas Birch, A. M. and F. R. S. With a copious Index.
N. B. There are a few of the above eight Books printed on a super-fine Writing-paper.
9. All the Works of John Locke, Esq; With Alphabetical Tables. The Fifth Edition. In 3 vols.
10. The Works of Mr. Thomson. In 3 vols. Octavo, with Cuts.
11. Ditto Four Volumes Twelves. To both which are added, Some Poems never before printed.
12. His Seasons. In a Pocket Edition, and most of his Pieces separate.