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CARTWRIGHT (John) Legislative Rights of the Commonalty

Vindicated, 8vo.

Lond. 1777

FERGUSON (Adam) Essay on the History of Civil Society,

4to.

Lond. 1773

HARRINGTON (James) Oceana, and other Political Works,

.

Svo.

Lond. 1771

HAWKINS (R.) Discourse of the National Excellencies of

England. 8vo,

Lond. 1658

JOHNSON (Dr.) POLITICAL TRACTS:

1. Observations on the State of Affairs in 1756,
2. The False Alarm (1770)

Works, vol. 2
Ibid. vol. 3

3. Thoughts on the late Transactions respecting Falkland's Islands
(1771)

Ibid.

4. The Patriot; addressed to the Electors of Great Britain (1774)

5. Taxation no Tyranny; an Answer to the Resolutions and Ad-
dress of the American Congress (1775)

Ibid.
Ibid.

Lond. 177

Lond. 1805

* THE LETTERS OF JUNIUS, 8vo. 2 vols.
The same Work, with Portraits, 8vo. 2 vols.
LEVELLER; or the Principles and Maxims concerning Go-

vernment and Religion, asserted by the Levellers, 4to.

Lond. 1659

LEX REX: The Law and the Prince, a Dispute for the just

Prerogative of the King and People, 4to. LOCKE (John) on Government.

Lond. 1644 Works, vol. 2

Ibid

+ Locke (John) Letters on Toleration. MILTON (John) Areopagitica; a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing. Prose Works, 8vo. and 4to. vol. 1 Milton's Tenure of Kings and Magistrates: proving that it is lawful to call to Account a Tyrant or Wicked King, and put him to death. Milton's Ready and Easy Way to Establish a Free Commonwealth. Ibid. 8vo. vol. 3. 4to. vol. 1 Milton's Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes:

Ibid. 8vo. vol. 2. 4to. vol. 1

Ibid

Shewing that it is not lawful for any Power on Earth to compel in Matters of Religion. MONTESQUIEU (Baron) Spirit of Laws, 8vo. 2 vols. Lond. 1766

+ Montesquieu, De l'Esprit des Loix.

Oeuvres, tom. 1-3

MORE (Sir Tho.) Utopia; translated by Arthur Cayley.

in Cayley's Mem. of More, vol. 2

REAL (M. de) La Science du Gouvernement, 4to. 8 tom.

Paris, 1762

STEWART (Gilb.) View of Society in Europe, 4to.

Lond. 1782

Works, vol. 1

TEMPLE (Sir W.) Essay on the Original and Nature of Go

vernment,

SECTION II.

Political Economy, Money, Trade, Commerce, etc.

BAGGS (S.) Essay on Circulation and Credit, 4to.
COLQUHOUN (P.) Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis,

Lond. 1774

Lond. 1806

Svo.

Colquhoun, (P.) Treatise on the Police of the Thames, 8vo.

Lond. 1800

Colquhoun (P.) Treatise of Indigence; exhibiting a General

Lond. 1806

View of the National Resources for Productive Labour; with Propositions for ameliorating the Condition of the Poor, 8vo. DE WITT (John) Political Maxims of the State of Holland, with Memoirs of Cornelius and John de Witt, 8vo.

Lond. 1743

Du BOST (Christ.) Elements of Commerce, 8vo. 2 vols.

Lond. 1805

† FLEETWOOD (Bp.) Chronicon Preciosum: an Account of English Money, the Price of Corn, and other Commodities, for the last 600 years, 8vo.

Lond. 1707

* HAYES (Rich.) Negociator's Magazine, 8vo.

Lond. 1777

* LETTSOM (Dr. J. C.) Hints on Beneficence, 8vo. 3 vols.

Lond. 1801

LOCKE (John) Considerations on the Value of Money, etc.

8vo.

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Lond. 1696, and Works, vol. 2 † MACPHERSON (David) Annals of Commerce, Manufactures, Fisheries, and Navigation, with brief Notices of the Arts and Sciences connected with them, 4to. 4 vols.

Lond. 1805

MALTHUS (T. R.) Essay on the Principle of Population;

or, a View of its past and present Effects on Human
Happiness, 8vo. 2 vols.

Lond. 1807

+ MALYNE (Ger.) Lex Mercatoria, or the Ancient Law

Merchant, fol.

Lond. 1686

MORTIMER (Tho.) Elements of Commerce, Politics, and

Lond. 1801

Lond. 1799

Finances, 8vo. NEMNICH (P. A.) Universal European Dictionary of Merchandize, in the English, German, Dutch, Swedish, etc. Languages, 4to. ODDY (J. J.) European Commerce, shewing new and secure Channels of Trade with the Continent of Europe: detailing the Produce, Manufactures, and Commerce of Russia, Prussia, Sweden, Denmark, and Germany,

4to.

Lond. 1805 PLAYFAIR (Wm.) Inquiry into the Permanent Causes of the Decline and Fall of Powerful and Wealthy Nations, 4to.

Lond. 1807

† POSTLETHWAYT (Mal.) Universal Dictionary of Trade and Commerce, fol. 2 vols.

Lond. 1774

Lond. 1810

REPORT of the Bullion Committee, 8vo.
REPORTS of the Society for Bettering the Condition and In-

creasing the Comforts of the Poor, 12mo. 5 vols. Lond. 1811 SELKIRK (Earl of) on the Causes and probable Consequences

of Emigration, 8vo.

Lond. 1805

SMITH (Adam) Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the
Wealth of Nations, 8vo. 3 vols.

SMITH (John) Memoirs of Wool, 8vo. 2 vols.

Edinb. 1806

Lond. 1747

Works,

SPELMAN (Sir H.) Dialogue concerning the Coin of the
Kingdom, fol.

STEWART (Sir James) Principles of Money, applied to
the present State of the Money of Bengal, 4to.
TRACTS (various) on the High Price of Provisions, 8vo.

1772

Lond. 1766

TRACTS (Political) a Collection of, 8vo. 9 vols. Lond. 1808-11

VOL. I.

Syllabus.

1. Agriculture, the Source of the Wealth of Great Britain,
BY W. SPENCE.

2. Britain independent of Commerce, by the same.

3. Commerce defended; an Answer to Mr. Spence, Mr. Cob-
bett and others, by JAMES MILL.

4. A Short Appeal to the Landed Interest.

5. Outline of a Plan for the better cultivation, security and defence of the British West-Indies, by CAPTAIN LAY

MAN.

6. Strictures on the Government in India.

VOL. II. 1. Inquiry into the causes and consequences of Continental

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Alienation.

2. Collection of State Papers, relative to Denmark and

Russia,

VOL. III.

VOL IV.

VOL. V.

3. A Discourse upon Proceedings in the Baltic.

4. Observations on European Courts, by M. MEDFORD.
5. The Arcanum of National Defence, BY HASTATUS.
6. Proceedings on the Trial of Lieut. Col. Mackelcan, BY
A. OLDHAM.

1. Orders in Council; or, an Examination of the New System of Commercial Regulations.

2. A Letter from the HoN. TIMOTHY PICKERING, on a War between Great Britain and the United States.

3. Speech of Henry Brougham, in H. C. on the Orders in Council.

4. Inquiry into the consequences of the Orders in Council BY ALEXANDER BARING.

5. Observations on the American Treaty, in eleven letters. 6. Address on the Maritime Rights of Great Britain, By SIR F. M. EDEN, Bart.

1. A Letter to Mr. Whitbread, on the Subject of Mr. Lan-
caster's System of Education, BY JOHN BOWLES.
2. Second Letter to Mr. Whitbread, on his Bill for the Esta-
blishment of Parochial Schools, by JOHN BOWLES.
3. A Short Address to the Lord Primate of Ireland, on the
Subject of Tythes, BY THE REV. H. B. DUDLEY.
4. A Comparative View of Dr. Bell's, and Mr. Lancaster's
Systems of Education, BY JOSEPH FOX.

5. Letters on the Subject of the Catholics, BY PETER
PLYMLEY.

6. A Letter to the Governors of Christ's Hospital, BY ROBERT WAITHMAN.

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7. A Letter to William Mellish, Esq on the Alledged Abuses in Christ's Hospital, BY the REV. DAWSON WARREN. 8. Observations on the State of the Nation, BY DOCTOR RANDOLPH.

1. A Review of the Political State of Europe.

2. A Letter to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, BY W. A. MILES.

3. A Letter from Mr. PAULL, to Mr. WHITBREAD.

4. Statements relative to the augmentation of the Military Force of the Country.

5. Suggestions for raising from 10 to 20,000 men, annually, for the Line, BY SAMUEL BRidge.

6. On the necessity of a more effectual System of National Defence, By the EARL of SELKIRK.

VOL. VI. 1. A Sketch of the Causes and Consequences of the late emigration to the Brazils, by R. RYLANCE.

2. Vindicia Lusitana: by E. J. LINGHAM, (an answer to the above)

3. History of the Emigration of the Royal Family of Por

tugal, to the Brazils.

4. Reflections on the Peace of Tilsit, in 1807.

5. Emancipation in Disguise; or, the True Crisis of the Colonies.

VOL. VII. 1. Examination of the Causes of the late Expedition against

Copenhagen.

2. State of Britain, in 1808.

3. Ten Letters to the Landholders and Merchants, of the

United Empire.

4. A Sketch of the State of Ireland, past and present.

VOL. VIII.

5. Principles of Negociation between England, France, and
Russia.

6. Considerations on the present War, and the expediency
or danger of a Peace with France, by WILLIAM
Roscoe.
7. Remarks on the Proposals made to Great Britain, for
opening a Negociation in the year 1807, by the same.

1. Concerning the Relations of Great Britain, Spain, and
Portugal, to each other, and to the common Enemy,
by W. WORDSWORTH.

2. Narrative of the Retreat of the British Army under Sir
JOHN MOORE, at Corunna, BY HENRY MILBURNE.
3. Speech of JAMES STEPHEN, Esq. in H. C. on Mr.
Whitbread's Motion, relative to the American Govern-
ment, with remarks on the recent Order in Council.

VOL. IX. 1. Narrative of the late Campaign of the British Army,
under the Right HON. EARL of CHATHAM.

2. CHARMILLY's Narrative of Transactions in Spain, with
the Right Hon. J. H. Frere and Sir John Moore.

9. Observations ou the Public Expenditure, and the influ-
ence of the Crown, by the Right Hon. G. Rose.

4. Short Remarks on the State of Parties, at the close of

1809.

5. Observations on the Criminal Law of England, by SIR
SAMUEL ROMILLY.

6. The Judgment delivered by Sir JOHN NICHOLL, in the
case of KEMP against WICKES, for refusing to bury an
Infant Child, that had been baptised by a Dissenting
Minister.

7. Observations on a Bill pending in H. C. for Registering
and Securing Charitable Donations, by A. HIGHMORE.
8. Second Letter on the same subject. By the SAME.
9. Proceedings on the Trial of Wolfe and Workman, versus
Tomlinson and Tanner.

10. Statement of Facts delivered to Lord Minto, ou his ar
rival at Madras, by W. PETRIE.

11. Historical Survey of the Foreign Affairs of Great Bri-
tain, for 1810, BY G. F. LECKIE.

12. A Letter to the Roman Catholics of Dublin, Br
THOMAS MOORE.

TEMPLE (Sir W.) Essay upon the Advancement of Trade in

Works, vol. 3

Ireland.
WALLACE (Rob.) Dissertation on the Numbers of Mankind

in ancient and modern times, 8vo.

Edinb. 1809

WEYLAND (John) On the Education of the Lower Orders,

8vo.

Lond. 1808

YARRANTON (Andr.) England's Improvement, 4to. Lond. 1677

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