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Morals of Chess
A Tale
An Arabian Tale
Dialogue between Franklin and the Gout
To Madame Helvetius, at Auteuil
To Madame Helvetius
An Humble Petition, presented to Madame Helvetius
by her Cats
To the Abbé de la Roche, at Auteuil
To the Abbé Morellet
An Economical Project
The Craven-Street Gazette
A Letter from China
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ESSAYS ON GENERAL POLITICS, COMMERCE,
AND POLITICAL ECONOMY.
253
A Modest Inquiry into the Nature and Necessity of a
Paper Currency
On Government. No. I. .
No. II.
On Freedom of Speech and the Press
Observations concerning the Increase of Mankind and
the Peopling of Countries
Remarks on some of the Foregoing Observations, showing
particularly the Effects which Manners have on
Population
Remarks on Judge Foster's Argument in Favor of the
Right of Inpressing Seamen
Remarks and Facts relative to the American Paper
Money
On the Price of Corn, and Management of the Poor
On Smuggling, and its Various Species
Note respecting Trade and Manufactures
366
On the Laboring Poor
367
Some good Whig Principles
372
Positions to be examined, concerning National Wealth . 373
Plan for Benefiting distant unprovided Countries
377
Concerning the Provision made in China against Famine 381
Principles of Trade
383
Reflections on Coin in general, being an Appendix to
the above Essay
409
Notions concerning Trade and Merehants
418
A Thought concerning the Sugar Islands
419
On the Paper Money of the United States of America . 421
Comparison of Great Britain and the United States, in
Regard to the Basis of Credit in the two countries 426
Reflections on the Augmentation of Wages, which will
be occasioned in Europe by the American
Revolution
435
On Luxury, Idleness, and Industry
448
Remarks concerning the Savages of North America. 453
The Internal State of America ; being a true Description
of the Interest and Policy of that vast Continent 461
Information to those who would remove to America 467
On the Criminal Laws and the Practice of Privateering 478
Observations on War
487
On the Elective Franchises, enjoyed by the small
Boroughs in England
489
Sir Charles Wyvill's Answer to the foregoing Paper 492
Militia preferable to Regular Troops
494
On sending Felons to America
495
The Retort Courteous
498
An Account of the Supremest Court of Judicature in
Pennsylvania, viz. The Court of the Press 503
Plan for Improving the Condition of the Free Blacks 513
An Address to the Public ; from the Pennsylvania
Society for promoting the Abolition of Slavery,
and the Relief of Free Negroes unlawfully held in
Bondage
515
On the Slave-Trade
• 517
SUPPLEMENT.
A Lecture on the Providence of God in the Government
of the World
525
Letter from Anthony Afterwit
532
Letter from Celia Single
536
On Scandal
539
A Case of Casuistry.
545
Miscellaneous Observations
549
Proposals and Queries for the Consideration of the Junto 551