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This volume presents David Hume’s 1752 work, *Political Discourses*, which outlines his foundational principles of political economy. The text includes an autobiographical sketch by the author and an account of his death written by Adam Smith.

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Table of Contents

ADVERTISEMENTS, from the Walter Scott Publishing Company, Limited, London and Felling-on-Tyne.

1 Malory’s Romance of King Arthur and the Quest of the Holy Grail. Edited by Ernest Rhys.

2 Thoreau’s Walden. With Introductory Note by Will H. Dircks.

3 Thoreau’s “Week.” With Prefatory Note by Will H. Dircks.

4 Thoreau’s Essays. Edited, With an Introduction, by Will H. Dircks.

5 Confessions of an English Opium-eater, Etc. By Thomas De Quincey. With Introductory Note by William Sharp.

6 Landor’s Imaginary Conversations. Selected, with Introduction, by Havelock Ellis.

7 Plutarch’s Lives (Langhorne). With Introductory Note by B. J. Snell, M.A.

8 Browne’s Religio Medici, etc. With Introduction by J. Addington Symonds.

9 Shelley’s Essays and Letters. Edited, with Introductory Note, by Ernest Rhys.

10 Swift’s Prose Writings. Chosen and Arranged, with Introduction, by Walter Lewin.

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