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A DISCOURSE Concerning Ridicule and Irony. 8vo. London, 1729. [R. 12. 78.] A DISSWASIVE 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. s. 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. Svo. London, 1665.

[G. 16. 35.] THE MANAGEMENT of the Tongue, done out of French. 8vo. London, 1716. [B. 6. 3.]

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.]

II. Political Philosophy.

1. Politics.

i. Antient Writers and their Commentators.

PLATONIS de Republica Libri decem, Græcè. Versionem emendavit, Notasque adjecit Edmundus Massey. 2 tomis, 8vo. Cantabrigiæ, 1714. [G. 7. 33,34.]

Platonis de Republica Libri X. Græcè et Latinè, curâ Jo. Serrani et Hen. .
Stephani. folio. Inter Operum Tom. II. [F. 12. 11.]

Platonis de Republica Libri X. Græcè et Latinè.
Tom. VI. et VII. Bipont. [H. 21. 18,19.]

8vo. Inter Operum

ARISTOTELIS Politicorum Libri VIII. superstites, Græcè et Latinè, cum Commentariis Jo. Gottlob Schneider. 2 tomis, 8vo. Francofurti ad Viadrum, 1809. [Aa. 3. 12,13.]

Aristotle's Ethics and Politics, translated from the Greek; illustrated by Introductions and Notes, the Critical History of his Life, and a new Analysis of his Speculative Works, by John Gillies, LL. D. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1797. [I. 24. 12,13.]

ARISTOTELIS Politica, sive de Republica Libri octo, Græcè et Latinè. folio. Inter Operum Tom. II. [F. 12. 9.]

Kyriaci Stroza Politicorum Libri duo de Republica, in Supplementum
Politicorum Aristotelis, Græcè et Latinè. folio.
folio. Inter Aristotelis
Operum Tom. II. [F. 12. 9.]

*Marci Tullii CICERONIS de Republica quæ in Codice Vaticano supersunt, cum Angeli Maii Præfatione integra, Scholiis et Adnotationibus selectis, et specimine Palimpsesti Vaticani. Resensuit et compluribus in locis emendavit F. Steinackerus: accedit Epistola Godofredi Hermanni. 8vo. Lipsiæ, 1823.

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THEOPHYLACTI Archiepiscopi Bulgariæ Institutio Regia, ad Constantinum Porphyrogennetum, Græcè et Latinè. Interprete Petro Possino. 4to. Parisiis, 1651. [F. 14. 15.]

ii. Modern Writers.

Treatises on Government, on the Rights and Duties of Sovereigns, and on Submission to the Civil Magistrate.

BELLARMINI (Roberti, Cardinalis) De Officio Principis Christiania Libri tres. 12mo. Coloniæ, 1619. [C. 16. 13.]

BESOLDI (Christophori) Discursus Politici Singulares. 4to. Argentorati, 1626-41. [C. 9. 16,17.]

BELLENDENI (Gulielmi) De Statu Prisci Orbis Libri tres. [Cum Præfatione Samuelis Parr, LL. D.] 8vo. Londini, 1787. [L. 21. 29.] Samuelis Parr Præfationis ad tres Gulielmi Bellendeni Libros de Statu, Editio secunda. 8vo. Londini, 1788. [Bb. 3. 5.]

BIESII (Nic.) De Republica Libri tres. 12mo. Antverpiæ, 1564.

BOCCALINI (Trajano) Pietra del Paragone Politico. [Amsterdam, apud Elzevir], 1652. [H. 17. 52.]

[K. 8. 42.] 32mo. Cosmopoli,

Il Medesimo. 32mo. Cosmopoli, 1652. [H. 17. 54.] BODINI (Joannis) De Republica Libri VI. 8vo. 1591. [F. 18. 25.] BOTOREI (Rodolphi) et Petri Matthæi Consiliarii Historiopolitographia; sive Opus Politicum. 4to. Francofurti, 1610. [E. 15. 39.] Bozi (Thoma) De Ruinis Gentium et Regnorum, adversus impios Politicos Libri VIII. 8vo. Colon. Agripp. 1598. [F. 19. 19.]

CASI (Johannis) Sphæra Civitatis. 4to. Oxonii, 1588. [I. 8. 33.] CLAPMARII (Arnoldi) De Arcanis Rerumpublicarum Libri VI. 4to. Francofurti, 1624. [F. 20. 14.]

GOLDASTI (Melchioris) Politica Imperialia; sive Discursus Politici, Acta Publica, et Tractatus Generales. folio, Francofurti, 1614. [F. 3. 11.] HERESBACHII (Conradi) De educandis erudiendisque Principum Liberis Reipublicæ gubernandæ destinatis, deque Republica Christiana administranda. 4to. Francofurti ad Monum, 1570. [F. 20. 16.] HOBBES (Thomæ) Leviathan: sive de Materiâ, Formâ, et Potestate Civitatis, Ecclesiasticæ et Civilis. 4to. Amstelodami, 1670. [Hh. 8. 10.] Hobbes (Thomas) Leviathan, or the Matter, Form, and Power of a Commonwealth, Ecclesiastical and Civil. folio, London, 1651. [I. 1. 30.] Clarendon (Edward Hyde, Earl of) A Brief View and Survey of the Dangerous and Pernicious Errors to Church and State in Mr. Hobbes's Book entitled Leviathan. 8vo. Oxford, 1676. [E. 20. 16.] Hobbes (Thoma) Elementa Philosophica de Cive. 18mo. Amst. 1657. [D. 17. 43.] Cockii (G.) Vindicia pro Lege et Imperio, sive Dissertationes duæ contra tractatum Hobbii de Cive. 18mo. Ultrajecti, 1671. [D. 17. 29.] Epistolica Dissertatio de Principiis Justi et Decori; continens Apologiam pro tractatu Hobbæi. 18mo. Amst. 1651. [D. 18. 39.] HUNTON (Philip) A Treatise of Monarchie, in Two Parts: 1. Concerning Monarchy in generall; 2. Concerning this particular Monarchy. Wherein all the maine Questions occurrent in both are stated, disputed, and determined. 4to. London, 1643. [M. 15. 37.]

OMPHALII (Jacobi) De Officio et Potestate Principis in Republica benè ac sanctè gerendâ Libri II. folio, Basil. 1550. [H. 2. 12.] PATRICII (Francisci) De Regnoet Regis Institutione.

1594. [F. 19. 18.]

8vo. Argentinæ,

RICHTERI (Gregorii) Axiomata Politica. 4to. Goslariæ, 1615. [F. 20. 10.] Anti-Machiavel, or an Examination of Machiavel's Prince, from the French of M. VOLTAIRE. 8vo. London, 1741. [D. 27. 19.]

Пovyoλoyia Vera I[acobi]. B[oehmen]. T[eutonici]. XL Quæstionibus explicata, et Rerum publicarum vero regimini, ac earum majestatico juri applicata, a Joanne Angelio WERDENHAGEN. 12mo. Amstelodami, 1632. [L. 18. 20.]

JUAN DE SANTA MARIA Republica y Policia Christiana. 4to. Barcelona, 1619. [H. 8. 35.]

TYNDALE (William, the Martyr) The Obedyence of a Christian Man: and how Christen Rulers ought to governe. 4to. Bl. Letter, no date.

[N. 6. 47.] PARSONS (Robert) Leycester's Commonwealth: conceived, spoken, and published, with most dutiful protestation for the good of this Realm. 4to. London, 1641. [L. 19. 30.] HARRINGTON (James) Oceana and other Works, collected, methodized, and reviewed, with his Life by Mr. Toland. folio, London, 1747.

[A. 12. 21.] SIDNEY (Algernon) Discourses concerning Government. folio, London, 1698. [P. 2. 16.]

FLETCHER (Andrew) Political Works. 8vo. Glasgow, 1749. [P. 331. (1.)] BURNETT (Thomas) An Essay upon Government; or the Natural Notions of Government demonstrated in a Chain of Consequences from the Fundamental Principles of Society. By Thomas Burnett, D. D. Prebendary of Sarum. London, 1726. [P. 172. (2.)] CHANSIERGES (M.) The Perfect King; an Essay in which true Grandeur is illustrated, with the true means to acquire it. 8vo. London, 1755. [P. 330. (2.)] COKE (Roger) Justice vindicated from the false Fucus put upon it by Thomas White, gent., Mr. Thomas Hobbs, and Hugo Grotius. As also, Elements of Power and Subjection. folio, London, 1660.

[E. 9. 30.]

3 vols. 8vo. 1814.

*CRAIG (John) Elements of Political Science. CUNINGHAME (William) Principles of the Constitution of Governments. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1817. [Ee. 4. 78.]

ELLYS (Antony, Bishop of St. David's) Tracts on the Liberty, spiritual and temporal, of Protestants in England. Two Parts. 4to. London, 1763, 1765. [O. 8. 16,17.]

FILMER (Sir Robert) Defence of, against Algernon Sidney. folio, London, 1684. [C. 5. 16.]

GEE (Edward) The Divine Right and Original of the Civil Magistrate from God. 12mo. London, 1658. [C. 15. 44.]

GODDARD (Thomas) Plato's Demon; or the State Physician Unmaskt; a Discourse in Answer to Plato Redivivus. 12mo. London, 1684.

[K. 15. 26.]

Jovian, or an Answer to Julian the Apostate. By a Minister of London, [George HICKES.] 8vo. London, 1683. [D. 7. 47.]

HOADLY (Benjamin) The Original and Institution of Civil Government discussed. 8vo. London, 1710. [N. 7. 50.]

Hoadly (Benjamin, Bishop of Winchester) Treatises relating to the Measures of Submission to the Civil Magistrates, and other Political Tracts. folio. Works, Vols. II. III. [Q. 1. 6,7.]

KETTLEWELL (John) The Measure of Christian Obedience. 8vo. London, 1700. [R. 11. 31.]

LOCKE (John) Two Treatises on Government. 8vo. London, 1694.

[F. 7. 11.] MILTON (John) Areopagitica; or a Speech for the Liberty of unlicenced Printing to the Parliament of England. 4to. London, 1644. [N. S. 17.]

NORTH (Roger) On the Origin of Civil Government. 8vo. [Ff. 4. 34.] HORNE (George, Bishop of Norwich) On the English Constitution. 8vo. [Ff. 4. 34.]

LAW (William) Three Letters to Dr. Benjamin Hoadly, Bishop of Winchester. 8vo. (Scholar Armed, Vol. I.) [Ff. 4. 34.] PAINE (Thomas) The Rights of Man. 8vo. London, 1792. [Hh. 2. 35.] Another Copy. 12mo. London, 1792. [li. 1. 37.] Village Politics, addressed to all the Mechanics, Journeymen, and Day-Labourers in Great Britain. By Will Chip. 12mo. London, 1793.

[li. 1. 37.] HEY (Richard) Happiness and Rights. Some Points plainly stated relating to the Rights of Man and his Happiness. 12mo. London, 1792.

Another Copy. 8vo. York, 1792. [Hh. 3. 40.]

[Ii. 1. 37.]

SCOTT (Thomas) An Impartial Statement of the Scripture Doctrine in respect of Civil Government and the Duties of Subjects. 12mo. London, 1792. [Hh. 7. 36.]

Equality no Liberty, or Subordination the Order of God and Welfare of Man. 12mo. London, 1793. [Hh. 7. 32.]

PAINE (Thomas) Agrarian Justice opposed to Agrarian Law and to Agrarian Monopoly. 8vo. Paris. [Hh. 2. 35.]

Proceedings of the Association for preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers. 8vo. London, 1792. [Hh. 2. 35.]

PRICE (Richard) Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty, the Prin ciples of Government, and the Justice and Policy of the War with America. With an Appendix. 8vo. London, 1776. [Hh. 3. 38.] Price (Richard) Additional Observations on Civil Liberty. 8vo. London, 1777. [Hh. 3. 38.]

PRIESTLEY (Joseph) Essay on the First Principles of Government, and on the Nature of Political, Civil, and Religious Liberty. London, 1768. [P. 291. (1.)] QUEVEDO-VILLEGAS (Francisco de) Divine Maxims of Government without Whig or Tory. 8vo. London, 1715. [P. 337. (3.)] The Judgment of whole Kingdoms and Nations concerning the Rights, Power, and Prerogative of Kings, and the Rights, Privileges, and Properties of the People. [By John Cocks, the first Lord SOMERS.] Svo. London, 1710. [P. 274. (8.)]

TEMPLE (Sir William) An Essay upon the Original and Nature of Government. 8vo. In his Miscellanea, Part I. [P. 274. (12.)] TUCKER (Josiah) A Treatise on Civil Government. 8vo. London, 1781. [Q. 5. 41.]

USHER (James, Archbishop of Armagh) The Power communicated by God to the Prince, and the Obedience required of the Subject: briefly laid down and confirmed out of the Holy Scriptures, Testimony of the Primitive Church, Dictates of Right Reason, and Opinion of the wisest among the Heathen Writers. 4to. London, 1661. [M. 6. 36.] WELDON (Robert) The Doctrine of the Scriptures concerning the Originall of Dominion. Wherein God's Perpetual Propriety in the Sovereignty of the whole Earth, and the King's Great Charter for the Administra

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