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Meditations and letters of a pious youth lately deceas'd. To which are prefix'd, reflections on his death and character, By a friend in the country.
Hall, James, 1724-1745.Date: M.DCC.XLVI. [1746]- Books
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An essay on dialogue; particularly on the application of that form of writing to matters of law. By way of introduction to some dialogues of that kind.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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Præcepta doctrinæ logicæ, ethicæ, physicæ, metaphysicæ, sphæricæq[ue], brevibus tabellis compacta : una cum quæstionibus physicæ controversis / à M. Ioanne Stierio.
Stier, Johann, 1599-1648Date: [1647]- Books
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Analysis of pneumatics and moral philosophy. For the use of students in the College of Edinburgh.
Ferguson, Adam, 1723-1816.Date: [1766]- Books
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Analysis of Paley's Principles of moral and political philosophy. By C.V. Le Grice.
Le Grice, C. V. (Charles Valentine), 1773-1858.Date: MDCCXCIX. [1799]- Books
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Miscellanies: or, A variety of notion and thought. Being a small treatise of many small matters, consisting of things both moral and divine. By H.W. gent.
H. W. (Henry Waring).Date: M.DCC.VIII. [1708]- Books
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The fable of the bees: or, private vices, publick benefits. With an essay on charity and charity-schools. And a search into the nature of society. The sixth edition. To which is added, a vindication of the book from the Aspersions contain'd in a Presentment of the Grand-Jury of Middlesex, and an abusive Letter to Lord C.
Mandeville, Bernard, 1670-1733.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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A letter concerning enthusiasm, To My Lord *****.
Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of, 1671-1713.Date: M.DCC.VIII. [1708]- Books
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Ethica, sive summa moralis disciplinæ, in tres partes divisa. Authore Fr. Eustachio a S. Paulo. cum duplici indice locupletissimo. Cui accesserunt Steph. Curcellæi, et Renati Des-Cartes Ethices.
Eustachius a Sancto Paulo, 1573-1640.Date: MDCCVII. [1707]- Books
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An enquiry into the duties of men in the higher and middle classes of society in Great Britain, resulting from their respective stations, professions, and employments. By Thomas Gisborne, M.A. The fifth edition, corrected. In two volumes. ...
Gisborne, Thomas, 1758-1846.Date: 1800- Books
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The fable of the bees. Part II. By the author of the first.
Mandeville, Bernard, 1670-1733.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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The principles of moral and Christian philosophy. In two volumes. By George Turnbull, LL.D. Vol. II. containing, Christian philosophy: or the Christian doctrine concerning God, providence, virtue, and a future state, proved to be agreeable to true philosophy, and to be attended with a truly philosophical evidence.
Turnbull, George, 1698-1748.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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Carite and Polydorus. To which is prefixed, A treatise on morals. By J. J. Barthélemy, Author of the Travels of Anacharsis. With The life of the author.
Barthélemy, J.-J. (Jean-Jacques), 1716-1795.Date: 1799- Books
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A dissertation: Wherein the fundamentals of natural or moral justice and decorum, are laid down, and clearly stated; according to the principles of Mr. Hobbs. By a Learned Pen.
Learned Pen.Date: 1706- Books
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The universal criterion, establish'd on a penalty, and apply'd to the grand question.
Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- Books
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The fable of the bees; or, private vices, public benefits. With An essay on charity and charity schools, and A search into the nature of society. Also, A vindication of the book from the Aspersions contained in a Presentment of the Grand Jury of Middlesex, and an Abusive Letter to Lord C-.
Mandeville, Bernard, 1670-1733.Date: 1795- Books
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Manners. Translated from the French.
Toussaint, François-Vincent, 1715-1772.Date: M.DCC.LXV. [1765]- Books
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The fable of the bees: or, private vices, publick benefits.
Mandeville, Bernard, 1670-1733.Date: 1714- Books
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The elements of moral philosophy. In three books. 1. Of Man, and his Connexions. Of Duty or Moral Obligation. - Various Hypotheses Final Causes of our Moral Faculties of Perception and Affection. 2. The principal Distinction of Duty or Virtue. Man's Duties to Himself. - To Society. - To God. 3. Of Practical Ethics, or the Culture of the Mind. Motives to Virtue from Personal Happiness. - From the Being and Providence of God. - From the Immortality of the Soul. The Result, or Conclusion. By the late Rev. Mr. David Fordyce. Professor of Moral Philosophy, and Author of the Art of Preaching, inscribed to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Fordyce, David, 1711-1751.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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The religion of nature delineated. By Mr Wollaston. The eighth edition. To which is added, A preface containing a general account of the life, character, and writings of the author: also a translation of the notes into English.
Wollaston, William, 1660-1724.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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Philosophiae moralis institutio compendiaria, ethices & jurisprudentiae naturalis elementa continens. Lib. III. Auctore Francisco Hutcheson in Academia Glasguensi P. P.
Hutcheson, Francis, 1694-1746.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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Marci Tullii Ciceronis De officiis ad Marcum filium libri tres.
Cicero, Marcus Tullius.Date: M.DCC.LVII. [1757]- Books
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La fable des abeilles, ou les fripons devenus honnetes gens. Avec le commentaire, ... Traduit de l'Anglois sur la sixième edition.
Mandeville, Bernard, 1670-1733.Date: 1740- Books
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The theory of moral sentiments, or, an essay towards an analysis of the principles by which men naturally judge concerning the conduct and character, first of their neighbours, and afterwards of themselves To which is added, A Dissertation on the Origin of Languages. By Adam Smith, LL. D.
Smith, Adam, 1723-1790.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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The morals of Cicero. Containing, I. His conferences de finibus: or, concerning the ends of things good and evil. In which, all the principles of the Epicureans, Stoics, and Academics, concerning the ultimate point of happiness and misery, are fully discuss'd. II. His academics; or, conferences concerning the criterion of truth, and the fallibility of human judgment. Translated into English, by William Guthrie, Esq;
Cicero, Marcus Tullius.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]