NOTE....The Works to which the letter J. is prefixed, were in the Library II. PHILOSOPHY. 0. CHAPTER XV I.....[ ALCOVE No. 4.] ETHICS. J. 11 J. 97 J. 110 163 SECTION I.-MORAL PHILOSOPHY. Adagiorum Erasmi Epitome, 24s; Amstel. 1663. 1658. Allen's Reason the only Oracle of Man, 8vo; Bennington, 1784. Alison's Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, 8vo; J. 29 Antonini (M.) Commentarii quos ipse sibi Scripsit, Gr. Lat. J. 28 Eorum quæ ad Seipsum Lib. XII., Gr. Lat. 12mo; Glasguæ, 1744. Argenson, Marquis d': Les Loisirs d'Un Ministre, 2 v. 8vo; J. 19 Aristotelis Ethica, Gr. Lat. Magiri, 12mo; Francofurti, 1614. 1813. 20 Aristotle on Virtues and Vices, Gr. Lat., 12mo; Oxonii, 1752. J. 15 Bacon's Essays, 12mo; London, 1663. 85 170 J. 120 Barclay's Slavery in the West Indies, 8vo; London, 1826. Batteux, l'Abbé: Causes Premières, sc. Ocellus Lucanus, J. 45 Bayle: Pensées sur la Comète de 1680, 4 v. 12mo; Rotterdam, of the late President JEFFERSON, when it was purchased by Congre›s in 1815 J. 46 Bayle's Philosophical Commentary on Luke xiv. 23; 2 v. 12mo; London, 1708. 166 Beasley's Search of Truth in the Science of the Human Mind, Svo; Phila. 1822. 64 Bergier: L'Origine des Dieux du Paganisme, 2 v. 12mo; Paris, 1767. J. 107 J. 51 J. 31 J. 30 J. 61 Bishop of Worcester's Answer to Locke's Essay, 8vo; Lon- Blount's Miscellaneous Works, 12mo; London, 1695. Boetius de Consolatione, 12mo; Glasguæ, 1751. Bolingbroke on Innate Principles, Fr. Eng., 8vo; Lond. 1752. Philosophical Works, 5 v. 8vo; London, 1754. Bonneville: L'Esprit des Religions, 2 v. 8vo; Paris, 1792. 187 Boulanger: Christianesimo Svelato, tradotto da Bellini, p. folio, MS. J. 109 J. 52 J. 188 50 Recherches sur l'Origine du Despotisme Oriental, 12mo; Paris, 1761. Ricerche su l'Origine del Dispotismo Orientale, p. folio, MS. Boulanger's Christianity Unveiled, 12mo; New York, 1795. J. 78 Branagan on the Oppression of the Exiled Sons of Africa, 12mo; Phila. 1804. J. 14 178 158 Branagan's Beauties of Philanthropy, 12mo; Phila. 1808. 135 Burgh's Dignity of Human Nature, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1767. Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1806. Cabanis: Rapport du Physique et du Moral de l'Homme, 2 v. 8vo; Paris, 1802. J. 132 Caine's History of the Convention of the Leeward Islands, 8vo; Caracteres de la Bruyere, 1st vol. Eng., 8vo; London, 1713. Certitude des Preuves du Mahometisme, 12mo; Londres, 1780. Chubb's Tracts, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1743. de Officiis, 12mo; (no title page.) de Senectute, et Somnium Scipionis, Lat. Gr. Theodori, 12mo; Basileæ, 1524. Id. Eng. by Franklin, with Notes, 8vo; Lond. 1778. NOTE. The Works to which the letter J. is prefixed, were in the Library 93 Cicero's Tusculan Disputations, tr. by Main, 8vo; London, 1824. J. 79 Clarkson's History of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in Great Britain, 2 v. 12mo; Phila. 1808. 65 Cogan on the Passions, 12mo; New York, 1821. 153 Cogan's Ethical and Theological Works, 6 v. 8vo; London, 1813. 167 Coleridge's Aids to Reflection, with a Preliminary Essay and Notes, by J. Marsh, 8vo; Burlington, 1829. 54 Combe's Elements of Phrenology, 8vo; Phila. 1826. J. 101 J. 35 152 J. 57 J. 100 J. 26 66 Compendium Ethices, 12mo; (no title page.) D'Olivet's Thoughts of Cicero, Lat. Eng., 12mo; Glasgow, 1754. De Staël's Influence of Literature upon Society, 2 v. 12mo; J. 113 Destutt-Tracy: Analyse de l'Origine des Cultes, de Dupuis, 8vo; Paris, 1804. J. 139 + 2 Elémens d'Idéologie, 3 v. 8vo; Paris, 1801, 1803, and 1804. J. 43 Diderot: Euvres Philosophiques, 3 v. 12mo; Amster. 1772. J. 62 162 J. 124 185 J. 39 J. 22 J. 91 J. 23 J. 5 192 Dupont: Philosophie de l'Univers, 8vo; Paris, 1796. Cebes, Theophrastus, Dialogus de Exilio, et Prodicus, 168; Oxonii, 1680. Epictetus's Works, tr. by Elizabeth Carter, 4to; Lond. 1758. Essais de Montaigne, 2d and 3d v. 12mo; Bruxelles, 1669. J. 133 Fable of the Bees, 2d v. 8vo; London, 1729. J. 16 la Fielding's Select Proverbs of all Nations, 12mo; Lond. 1824. J. 156 Frazer's History of Man, 8vo; New York, 1806. of the late President JEFFERSON, when it was purchased by Congress in 1815. J. 189 Freret: Lettre de Trasibule à Leucippe, 4to, MS. 127 161 J. 148 J. 170 147 Euvres de, 8vo; Londres, 1776. Good's Book of Nature, 2 v. 8vo; Boston, 1826. Gregoire sur la Literature des Negres, Svo; Paris, 1808. Gregory's Legacy to his Daughters, 12mo; London, 1779. Gros's Moral Philosophy, 8vo; New York, 1795. Hall's Thoughts on the Principles and Tenor of the Revealed and Supreme Law, 8vo; London, 1792. Harris's Three Treatises, 8vo; London, 1765. 155 Hartley on Man, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1810. Helvetius on Man, 2 v. 8vo; Bath, 1810. J. 141 154 J. 131 J. Euvres de, 5 v. 8vo; Londres, 1781. Herder's Outlines of the Philosophy of the History of Man, trans. from the German, by T. Churchill, 4to; Lond. 1800. 53 Hibbert's Philosophy of Apparitions, 8vo; Edinburgh, 1825. Hieroclis Commentarius in Aureâ Pythagoreorum Carmina, Gr. Lat., 12mo; Lond. 1654. 9 44 J. 4 191 48 49 177 J. 140 J. 38 J. 143 J. 72 146 J. 68 J. 105 164 159 Histoire de l'Homme, 2 v. 12mo; Yverdon, 1781. History of the Man after God's own Heart, 12mo; Lond. 1772. Moral and Political Essays, 12mo; London, 1748. Philosophical Works, 4 v. 8vo; Edinburgh, 1826. Instructions for a Young Nobleman, 12mo; London, 1683. 16 Lacon, by the Rev. C. C. Colton, 2 v. 16s; Bridgeport, 1828. J. 106 J. 33 J. 47 J. 3 J. 122 J. 129 Malebranche de la Recherche de la Verite, 2 v. 12mo; Am- Massey's Travels, trans. by Bayle, 12mo; London, 1743. Le Bonnet de Nuit, 4 v. 8vo; Neuchatel, 1784. NOTE.... The Works to which the letter J. is prefixed, were in the Library J. 130 J. 13 173 Mercier: Lettre de Brutus, 8vo; Londres, 1771. Morell's Elements of the History of Philosophy and Science, 174 Morgan's Sketches of the Philosophy of Morals, 8vo; London, 1822. 151 Murray's Inquiries, Historical and Moral, respecting the Character of Nations, and the Progress of Society, 8vo; Edinburgh, 1808. 87 J. 73 Observations on the Evidence given in relation to the Slave Ochino on Polygamy, 12mo; London, 1732. 172 Ogilvie's Philosophical Essays, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1816. 175 Paley's Moral Philosophy, 8vo; London, 1818. J. 58 Palmer's Principles of Nature, 12mo; New York, 1802. 84 Pamphlets, viz: England Enslaved by her own Colonies.Review of the Quarterly Review on Slavery.-Stephenson's Slave Colonies of England, Svo; Lond. 1824–’26. 149 Pauw, M. de: Dissertations on the Egyptians and Chinese, translated by J. Thomson, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1795. Dissertations on the Greeks, trans. from the 150 J. 112 J. 193 99 J. 18 J. 196 J. 195 J. 190 J. 136 J. 37 J. 76 J. 77 179 86 J. 40 J. 69 French, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1793. Peel's Truth and Reason, 8vo; Fincastle, 1805. The same, trans. by Berwick, 8vo; Lond. 1809. Plato, abridged by Dacier, Eng., 2 v. 12mo; London, 1749. -- Gr. Stephani, et Lat. Ficini, 12 v. 8vo; Biponti, 1781 -1786. Platonis Opera, Gr. Lat. Serrani, 3 v. folio; Paris, 1578. 1572. Plutarchi Varia, Gr. Lat. Cruseri, 4 v. p. folio; Basilea, 1573. Puffendorf de Officio Hominis et Civis, 12mo; Cantabrigiæ, Ramsay on African Slaves, 12mo; Dublin, 1784. Reid's Philosophical Works, by Dugald Stewart, 4 v. 8vo; Reports of the Committee of the Society for the Abolition of Rule of Life, 12mo; London, 1794. Russell's Essay on the Characters of Women, 12mo; Philadelphia, 1774. |