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CONTENTS
OF
VOLUME SECOND.
ESSAYS ON RELIGIOUS AND MORAL SUBJECTS
AND THE ECONOMY OF LIFE.
Articles of Belief and Acts of Religion
Rules for a Club established for Mutual Improvement
66 No. VIII.
Dialogue between Philocles and Horatio, concerning
A Second Dialogue between Philocles and Horatio,
concerning Virtue and Pleasure
Public Men
Self-Denial not the Essence of Virtue
On the Usefulness of the Mathematics
On True Happiness
On Discoveries
Necessary Hints to those that would be rich
The Way to make Money plenty in every Man's Pocket
Rivalship in Almanac-Making
Rules of Health
Advice to a Young Tradesman
+Advice
Plan for saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds
The Way to Wealth; being a Summary of the Maxims and Proverbs in Poor Richard's Almanac
Observations on Mayz, or Indian Corn
Precautions to be used by those who are about to
undertake a Sea Voyage
Toleration in Old England and New England,
A Parable against Persecution
A Parable on Brotherly Love
106
112
118
123
125
Observations relative to the Intentions of the original
Founders of the Academy in Philadelphia .
Hints for Consideration respecting the Orphan School-
House in Philadelphia
Paper, a Poem
133
159
161
To Miss Georgiana Shipley, on the Loss of her Squirrel 170
A Petition of the Left Hand, to those who have the
Superintendency of Education
The Handsome and Deformed Leg
ESSAYS ON GENERAL POLITICS, COMMERCE,
AND POLITICAL ECONOMY.
WA Modest Inquiry into the Nature and Necessity of a
Remarks on some of the Foregoing Observations, showing
particularly the Effects which Manners have on
Population
253
278
. 282
285
311
321
Remarks on Judge Foster's Argument in Favor of the
Right of Impressing Seamen
Remarks and Facts relative to the American Paper
On the Price of Corn, and Management of the Poor
On Smuggling, and its Various Species
331
340
355
. 361
377
Positions to be examined, concerning National Wealth. 373.
Plan for Benefiting distant unprovided Countries
Concerning the Provision made in China against Famine 381
Principles of Trade
Reflections on Coin in general, being an Appendix to
the above Essay
Notions concerning Trade and Merchants
A Thought concerning the Sugar Islands
383
409
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
448
On Luxury, Idleness, and Industry
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
Information to those who would remove to America
On the Criminal Laws and the Practice of Privateering
Observations on War
461
467
478
487
An Account of the Supremest Court of Judicature in
Pennsylvania, viz. The Court of the Press
508
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
On the Slave-Trade
SUPPLEMENT.
A Lecture on the Providence of God in the Government
515
517
Proposals and Queries for the Consideration of the Junto 551