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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.

80 Essays of Montaigne. Selected, with a Prefatory Note, by Percival Chubb.

81 The Luck of Barry Lyndon. By W. M. Thackeray. Edited by F. T. Marzials.

82 Schiller’s William Tell. Translated, with an Introduction, by Major-General Patrick Maxwell.

83 Carlyle’s Essays on German Literature. With an Introduction by Ernest Rhys.

84 Plays and Dramatic Essays of Charles Lamb. Edited, with an Introduction, by Rudolf Dircks.

85 The Prose of Wordsworth. Selected and Edited, with an Introduction, by Professor William Knight.

86 Essays, Dialogues, and Thoughts of Count Giacomo Leopardi. Translated, with an Introduction and Notes, by Major-General Patrick Maxwell.

87 The Inspector-general. A Russian Comedy. By Nikolai V. Gogol. Translated from the original, with an Introduction and Notes, by Arthur A. Sykes.

88 Essays and Apothegms of Francis, Lord Bacon. Edited, with an Introduction, by John Buchan.

89 Prose of Milton. Selected and Edited, with an Introduction, by Richard Garnett, LL.D.

90 The Republic of Plato. Translated by Thomas Taylor, with an Introduction by Theodore Wratislaw.

91 Passages from Froissart. With an Introduction by Frank T. Marzials.

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