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HEY (Richard) Three Dissertations on Gaming, Duelling, and Suicide. 8vo. Cambridge, 1812. [C. 27. 11.]

Hey (Richard) A Dissertation on the pernicious Effects of Gaming. 8vo. Cambridge. [Gg. 7. 13.]

Hey (Richard) A Dissertation on Duelling. 8vo. London, 1801.

[Hh. 2. 38.] HUTCHINSON (Francis) An Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions and Affections. 8vo. London, 1728. [A. 17. 70.]

JENYNS (Soame) A Free Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil. 8vo. London, 1757. [P. 323. (1.)]

KIDGELL (J.) A Genuine Narrative of a Scandalous, Obscene, and exceedingly Profane Libel, entitled an Essay on Woman,' &c. 4to. London, 1763. [P. 5. (8.)]

LANCASTER (Nathaniel) The Plan of an Essay upon Delicacy, with a Spe-. cimen of the Work. 8vo. London, 1748. [P. 221. (3.)]

LE CLERC (Jean) Reflections upon what the World commonly call GoodLuck and Ill-Luck with regard to Lotteries. 8vo. London, 1699.

[R. 14. 69.] MADAN (Martin) Thelyphthora: or a Treatise on Female Ruin, in its causes, effects, consequences, prevention, and remedy. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1781. [Hh. 5. 8-10.]

Another Copy. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1780. [li. 1. 24,25.] Hill (Richard) The Blessings of Polygamy displayed in an Address to the Rev. Martin Madan, occasioned by his "Thelypthora." 8vo. London, 1781. [Hh. 5. 11.]

MANDEVILLE (Bernard) The Fable of the Bees; or private Vices publick Benefits. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1724-1729. [R. 11. 74,75.]

Law (William) Remarks upon "The Fable of the Bees." 8vo. London, 1726. [R. 11. 46.]

Mandeville (Bernard) An Enquiry into the Origin of Honour; and of the usefulness of Christianity in War. 8vo. London, 1732. [R. 11. 73.] MASON (John) A Treatise on Self-Knowledge. 12mo. London, 1746.

[A. 19. 71.]

MORE (Hannah) Thoughts on the Manners of the Great to General Society. 8vo. London, 1788. [Hh. 4. 39.]

NETTLETON (Thomas) A Treatise on Virtue and Happiness. 8vo. London, 1751. [F. 23. 6.]

OSTERVALD (J. F.) The Nature of Uncleanness considered; to which is added, a Discourse concerning the Nature of Chastity, and the means of obtaining it. Translated from the French. 8vo. London, 1708. [P. 228. (6.)] PERCIVAL (Thomas) Medical Ethics: or a Code of Institutes and Precepts adapted to the professional Conduct of Physicians and Surgeons. 8vo. Manchester, 1803. [Ee. 2. 4.]

PERRONET (Vincent) An Essay on Recreations. 8vo. London, 1745.

[P. 132. (4.)] Moral Essays from the French of Messieurs du PORT ROYAL. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1724. [R. 14. 18,19.]

POWELL (Thomas) Tom of all Trades: or the Plaine Path-way to Preferment. Being a Discovery of a Passage to Promotion in all Professions, Trades, Arts, and Mysteries. Found out by an old Travailer in the Sea of Experience, amongst the inchanted Islands of Ill-Fortune. 4to. London, 1631. [M. 20. 23.]

PRICE (Richard) A Review of the principal Questions in Morals, with a Dissertation on the Being and Attributes of the Deity. 8vo. London,

1787. [A. 16. 37.]

PYCROFT (Samuel) Reflections upon the Nature of Contentment. 8vo. Cambridge, 1714. [L. 15. 32.]

Another Copy. 8vo. Cambridge, 1714. [P. 113. (4.)] ROLSTON (Samuel) A Philosophical Dialogue concerning Decency. London, 1761. [P. 10. (2.)]

4to.

SHAFTESBURY (Antony Ashley Cooper, Earl of) Characteristicks of Men, Manners, and Times. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1727. [P. 4. 11-13.] Brown (John) Essays on the Characteristics. 8vo. London, 1751.

[G. 2. 7.]

8vo.

A Vindication of Lord Shaftesbury on the subject of Ridicule; being
Remarks on a Book entitled " Essays on the Characteristics."
London, 1751. [P. 181. (5.)]

Bulkeley (Charles) A Vindication of Lord Shaftesbury on the subjects of
Morality and Religion. 8vo. London, 1752. [P. 181. (6.)]
SMITH (Adam) The Theory of Moral Sentiments.
2rols. Ove London. 1797. A.

8vo. Works, Vol. I.

[Gg. 3. 33.] STUBBES (George) A Dialogue, in the manner of Plato, on the Superiority of the Pleasures of the Understanding to the Pleasures of the Sense. 8vo. London, 1734. [P. 85. (6.)]

SWIFT (Jonathan) A Project for the Advancement of Religion and Reformation of Manners. 8vo. London, 1709. [N. 9. 28.]

TAYLOR (John) A Sketch of Moral Philosophy, or an Essay to demonstrate the Principles of Virtue and Religion, upon a new, natural, and easy Plan. 8vo. London, 1760. [P. 253. (4.)]

TUCKER (Josiah) An Address to the Common People of England concerning their usual Recreations on Shrove Tuesday. 12mo. London.

[P. 356.-] WATKINSON (Edward) An Essay upon Economy. 8vo. London, 1763. [P. 326. (8.)] WHICHCOT (Benjamin) Moral and Religious Aphorisms. 8vo. London, 1753. [E. 26. 9.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1753. [Q. 4. 45.] WOODWARD (Josiah) The Baseness and Perniciousness of the Sin of Slandering and Backbiting. 12mo. London, 1810. [Hh. 7. 32.] Woodward (Josiah) A Dissuasive from Gaming. 12mo. London, 1811. [Hh. 7. 32.] WRIGHT (Thomas) The Passions of the Mind in generall; and a Declaration of the Nature of Clymacterical Years. 4to. London, 1630.

[F. 15. 9.]

Anonymous Tracts.

A DISCOURSE Concerning Ridicule and Irony. 8vo. London, 1729. [R. 12. 78.] A DISS WASIVE from Gaming. 12mo. London, 1726. [P. 348. (10.)] A DISSWASIVE from the Sin of Drunkenness. 12mo. London, 1703. [P. 353. (5.)] A LETTER of Advice concerning Marriage. 4to. London, 1676.

A LETTER On Retirement. 8vo. [Hh. 7. 24.]

[M. 15. 37.]

A NEW ESTIMATE of Human Life, inscribed to the Rev. Dr. Young. London, 1754. [P. 181. (4.)]

A NOTION of the Historical Draught or Tablature of the Judgment of Hercules. 8vo. London, 1713. [R. 11. 68.]

A PLAN of a Moral Society, with a Moral Catechism. 1729. [P. 98. (11.)]

8vo. London,

A PRESENT for a Servant-Maid: or, the sure Means of gaining Love and Esteem. 8vo. London, 1743. [P. 220. (8.)]

A PROPOSAL for the Amendment and Encouragement of Servants. Svo. London, 1752. [P. 220. (9.)]

A SCOURGE for Profane Swearing. 8vo. London, 1727. [P. 113. (8.)] A WARNING PIECE to Drunkards. 4to. London, 1682. [P. 39. (17.)] AN ESSAY on the Nature of True Virtue. 12mo. London, 1778.

[Ff. 8. 100.] Another Copy. 12mo. London, 1778. [Ff. 8. 112.] CONSIDERATIONS upon War; upon Cruelty in general, and Religious Cruelty in particular. Also an Attempt to prove that Everlasting Punishments are inconsistent with the Divine Attributes. To which is added, an Oration in Praise of Deceit and Lying. 8vo. London, 1758. [F. 24. 15.] OBSERVATIONS on the Effect of Theatrical Representations with respect to Religion and Morals. 8vo. Bath, 1804. [Gg. 7. 18.] REFLECTIONS upon Polygamy, and the Encouragement given to that practice in the Scriptures of the Old Testament. By Phileleutherus Dublinensis. 8vo. London, 1729. [I. 7. 32.]

THE CAPTIVE CAPTAIN; or, the Restrained Cavalier, drawn to his full Bodie in these Characters of a Prison-The Anatomy of a Jayler-A Jayler's Wife-The Porter-The Century-The Fat Prisoner-The Lean Prisoner-The Restrained Cavalier, with his Melancholy Fancy -Choice Cabine-Counsel Advices, &c. 8vo. London, 1665.

THE MANAGEMENT of the Tongue, done out of French. 1716. [B. 6. 3.]

[G. 16. 35.] 8vo. London,

THE OPTICK GLASSE of Humors; or, the Touchstone of a Golden Temperature: or the Philosopher's Stone to make a Golden Temper. 12mo. London, 1664. [M. 18. 22.]

THE RULE of Life in Select Sentences, collected from the greatest Authors, ancient and modern. 12mo. London, 1742. [A. 19. 32.] THE UNLUCKY CITIZEN experimentally described in the various Misfortunes of an Unlucky Londoner. 8vo. London, 1673. [K. 15. 28.]

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