EDUCATION. OCTAVO. VOL Address to a young Lady, on her Entrance into the Berkenhout's (Dr.) Letters to his Son, at the University Gellert's (Professor) Course of Moral Lessons, delivered in Knox's (Vicesimus) Liberal Education; or a Practical Treatise on the Methods of acquiring useful and polite Learning Essays, Moral and Literary Letters to a young Prince, from his Governor Rowe's (Elizabeth) Friendship in Death; or Letters Mo- Williams's (Rev. David) Lectures on Education DUODECIMO. Aikin's Letters from a Father to his Son, relative to Literature and the Conduct of Life Barrow's (Rev. William) Essay on Education Bennet's (Rev. John) Strictures on Female Education -Letters to a young Lady Berquin, The Friend of Youth: from the French of Cambon, Letters and Conversations between several 2 3 1 3 1 2 2 3 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 Cartwright's (Mrs.) Letters, Moral and Entertaining `Centaur not Fabulous; in Six Letters on the Life in Vogue 1 Chatham's (Earl of) Letters to his Nephew, Thomas Pitt, then at Cambridge Darwin's (Erasmus) Plan for the Conduct of Female Edu cation Defoe's (Daniel) Religious Courtship -Family Instructor Easter-Holydays; or Domestic Conversations for the Instruction and Amusement of young People Evenings at Home; or Miscellaneous Pieces for the Instruction and Amusement of young Persons Fenelon's Dialogues of the Dead: composed for the Education of a Prince Adventures of Telemachus Fordyce's (James) Address to young Men Galateo; or, a Treatise on Politeness and Delicacy of Manners, addressed to a young Nobleman: from the Italian of Monsignor De la Casa Genlis, Adele et Theodore; ou Lettres sur l'Education : par Madame de Gift of Mr. Robert Wilson -Lessons of a Governess to her Pupils: from the French of Madame de Gilpin's (William) Moral Contrasts Gregory, A Father's Legacy to his Daughters: by Dr. Moir's (John) Female Tuition; or an Address to Mothers on the Education of Daughters Moore's (Hannah) Essays on Various Subjects; principally designed for young Ladies 1 1 1 6 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 Percival, A Father's Instructions to his Children: by Thomas 2 Pleasing Instructor; or Entertaining Moralist; with Repository, The Entertaining, Moral, and Religious; for the Amusement and Instruction of the Youth of both Sexes 1 1 Rowe's (Elizabeth) Letters Moral and Entertaining; from the Dead to the Living Salzman, Elements of Morality, for the use of Children ; translated by M. Wollstoncraft: from the German of C. G. Sheridan (Thomas) on British Education Talbot's (Miss Catharine) Essays on Various Subjects, in Trimmer's (Mrs.) Economy of Human Life West's (Mrs.) Letters, addressed to a young Man on his first Entrance into Life Young's (Thomas) Essay on Humanity to Animals ETHICS, LOGIC, AND METAPHYSICS. FOLIO. VOL. Malebranche, Treatise concerning the Search after Truth; translated by T. Taylor: from the French of Father QUARTO. 1 Aristotle's Ethics and Politics; comprising his Practical Philosophy: translated from the Greek, by Dr. John Gillies Bentham's Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation Bridgman, (William) Paraphrase of an Anonymous Writer, on the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle : translated from the Greek, by Cumberland's (Bishop Richard) Treatise of the Laws of Nature Drummond's (Sir William) Academical Questions Ferguson's (Dr. Adam) Principles of Moral and Political Hutcheson's (Dr. Francis) System of Moral Philosophy Philosophus Autodidactus; sive Epistola Abbi Jaafar, Ara- Reid's (Thomas) Essays on the Active Powers of Man Seneca's (Lucius Annæus) Epistles: translated by Thomas Morrell Wollaston's (William) Religion of Nature, delineated Bate's Rural Philosophy; or Reflections on Knowledge, Baxter's Inquiry into the Nature of the Human Soul Belsham's (Thomas) Elements of the Philosophy of the Bolton's Letters and Tracts on the Choice of Company, Bowen's Thoughts on the Necessity of Moral Discipline Brown's (W. L.) Essay on the Folly of Scepticism Buffier, First Truths, and the Origin of Opinions, ex- Burgh (James) on the Dignity of Human Nature; or a brief Account of the certain Means for attaining the true End of our Existence Cicero's (M. T.) Cato Major; or a Treatise on Old Age: translated by Mr. Logan Clarke and Leibnitz, A Collection of Papers which passed between; in 1715, and 1716 Cogan's (Dr. T.) Philosophical Treatise on the Passions same Croft's (George) Short Commentary; with Strictures on Crouzaz, Treatise of the Art of Thinking: from the 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Cudworth's (Ralph) Treatise concerning Eternal and Im mutable Morality 1 Edward's (Jonathan) Inquiry into the Modern and Prevailing Notions of Freedom of Will 1 Enfield's History of Philosophy, from the earliest Ages to the eighteenth Century 2 Epictetus, his Morals; with Simplicius, his Comment: translated from the Greek, by Geo. Stanhope 1 |