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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.

53 More’s Utopia, and Life of Edward V. Edited, with an Introduction, by Maurice Adams.

54 Sadi’s Gulistan, or Flower Garden. Translated, with an Essay, by James Ross.

55 English Fairy and Folk Tales. Edited by E. Sidney Hartland.

56 Northern Studies. By Edmund Gosse. With a Note by Ernest Rhys.

57 Early Reviews of Great Writers. Edited by E. Stevenson.

58 Aristotle’s Ethics. With George Henry Lewes’s Essay on Aristotle prefixed.

59 Landor’s Pericles and Aspasia. Edited, with an Introduction, by Havelock Ellis.

60 Annals of Tacitus. Thomas Gordon’s Translation. Edited, with an Introduction, by Arthur Galton.

61 Essays of Elia. By Charles Lamb. Edited, with an Introduction, by Ernest Rhys.

62 Balzac’s Shorter Stories. Translated by William Wilson and the Count Stenbock.

63 Comedies of de Musset. Edited, with an Introductory Note, by S. L. Gwynn.

64 Coral Reefs. By Charles Darwin. Edited, with an Introduction, by Dr. J. W. Williams.

65 Sheridan’s Plays. Edited, with an Introduction, by Rudolf Dircks.

66 Our Village. By Miss Mitford. Edited, with an Introduction, by Ernest Rhys.

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