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An Essay on the Principle of Population as it affects the Future Improve-
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Robert Hall (1764-1831)
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William Cowper
401
CHAPTER IV
WILLIAM COWPER
I. MSS IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM
The following Additional MSS contain interesting Cowper data:
21154, 21556, letters; 24154, 24155, poems 1770-1793 and letters; 29716,
chronological list of Cowper's letters, 1758–1799; 30801, variations from the
1st edn of the trans, of the Iliad, trans. of Milton's poems, and Epigrams
30803 A and B, poems 1797--1803; 30805, 31998, letters; 32348, views of
Cowper's birthplace; 32350, portrait; 32573, Recollections of Cowper by
Mitford, J. ; 33964, 37059, letters; 37095, minor poems, unfinished letter of
Cowper in the form of a general diary of his health, Tues. 13 Nov. -Sat.
17 Nov. [1792] and other letters.
II. WORKS
Works. Ed. Newton, J. 10 vols. 1817.
Miscellaneous Works. With a life and notes by Memes, J. S. 3 vols.
Edinburgh, 1834.
Works: his Life and Letters by Hayley, W. , now first completed by the
introduction of Cowper's private Correspondence; ed. Grimshawe, T. S.
(With an Essay on the Genius and Poetry of Cowper by Cunningham,
J. W. ) 8 vols. 1835. 2nd edn. 1836.
Works, comprising his Poems, Correspondence, and Translations. With a
life of the author by the editor, Robert Southey. 15 vols. 1836-7.
Works, comprising his Poems, Correspondence, and Translations.
life of the author, by the editor, Robert Southey. 8 vols. (Bohn's
Standard Library. ) 1853–5.
With a
III. Poems
A. Collections
Poems. 2 vols. 1782-5 and 1782-6. [Some copies of vol. I contain the
uncorrected lines in The Progress of Error:
With memorandum-book to minute down
The sev'ral posts, and where the chaise broke down;
and the original passage of Expostulation, beginning:
Hast thon admitted with a blind, fond trust. ]
Some copies of the 1st edn contain the preface by Newton, J. ; 2nd edn,
2 vols. , 1786; 3rd, 1787; 4th, 1788; 5th, with preface by Newton, J. , 1793;
6th, 1794-5. Other edns: 1798 (two), 1800, 1803, 1805.
Poems. . . . With a life of the Author and observations on his writings.
[1800?
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The Panopticon, or Inspection House. 1791. (Written 1787. )
A Protest against Law Taxes. 1795.
Poor Laws and Pauper Management (in Arthur Young's Annals, Sept. 1797
and later).
The Panopticon versus New South Wales. 1802.
A Plea for the Constitution. 1803.
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A Table of the Springs of Action, printed 1815. (Ed. Mill, James. ) 1817.
Catechism of Parliamentary Reform, in The Pamphleteer, Jan. 1817.
(Written 1809. )
Papers upon Codification and Public Instruction. 1817. (Written 1811-15. )
Church of Englandism and its Catechism examined. 1818.
Radical Reform Bill, with explanations, in The Pamphleteer, Dec. 1819.
Elements of the Art of Packing as applied to Special Juries. 1821. (Written
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Three Tracts relating to Spanish and Portuguese Affairs. 1821.
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The Analysis of the Influence of Natural Religion upon the Temporal
Happiness of Mankind, by Philip Beauchamp. (Ed. Grote, G. ) 1822.
Not Paul but Jesus, by Gamaliel Smith. 1823.
Codification Proposals. 1823.
Book of Fallacies. (Ed. Bingham, P. ) 1824.
The Rationale of Reward. 1825.
The Rationale of Evidence. (Ed. Mill, J. S. ) 5 vols. 1827.
The Rationale of Punishment. 1830. (This work and The Rationale of
Reward are translated from Dumont, with assistance from the manuscript
of Bentham written about 1775. )
Constitutional Code for the use of all Nations and all Governments professing
Liberal Opinions. Vol. 1. 1830.
Official Aptitude maximised-Expense minimised. 1831. (A collection of
papers written in 1810 and following years. )
Deontology or Science of Morality. (Ed. Bowring, J. ) 2 vols. 1834.
C. Works compiled by Étienne Dumont from Bentham's MSS and his
Introduction of 1789
Traités de Législation civile et pénale. 3 vols. 1802. 2nd edn. 1820.
Théorie des Peines et des Récompenses. 1811, 1818, 1825.
Tactique des Assemblées délibérantes et Traité des Sophismes politiques.
1816.
Traité des Preuves judiciaires. 1823. (Eng. trans. 1825. )
De l'Organisation judiciaire et de la Codification. 1823.
Theory of Legislation; by Bentham, Jeremy. Translated from the French
of Étienne Dumont, by Hildreth, R. 1876.
D. Biography and Criticism
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Dicey, A. V. Law and Public Opinion in England. Lecture vi. 1905.
Kenny, C. S. , in Law Quarterly Review. Vol. xi, nos. 41 and 42. 1895.
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Dissertations and Discussions. Vol. 1. 1859. )
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1858.
Montague, F. C. Introduction to Edition of A Fragment on Government.
1891.
Nys, E. Études de droit international. 1901.
Pringle Pattison, A. S. The Philosophical Radicals and other essays. 1907.
Sidgwick, H. , in Fortnightly Review, May 1877. (Rptd in Miscellaneous
Essays and Addresses. 1904. )
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11] Bentham and the Early Utilitarians
399
Sir William Blackstone
See ante, vol. x, chap. XII, bibliography.
J. Hector St John Crèvecoeur (1731-1813)
Letters from an American farmer; describing certain provincial situations,
manners, and customs not generally known; and conveying some idea
of the late and present interior circumstances of the British colonies in
N. America. 1782. Rptd with preface by Trent, W. P. , and introduc-
tion by Lewisohn, L. 1908. Transl. into French, 1787; and into German,
1788-9.
Robert Hall (1764-1831)
Works. Ed. Gregory, 0. 6 vols. 1832-8.
Christianity consistent with the love of Freedom. 1791.
Apology for the freedom of the Press. With remarks on Horsley's sermon,
30 Jan. 1793. 1793.
Modern Infidelity considered in respect to its influence on Society. 1800.
Samuel Horsley, Bp of St Asaph (1733-1806)
Tracts in controversy with Priestley. 1789.
Sermon before the House of Lords. 1793.
Sermons. 3rd edn. 3 vols. Dundee, 1812.
Speeches in Parliament. Dundee, 1813.
Charges. Dundee, 1813.
Sir James Mackintosh (1765–1832)
Miscellaneous Works. 3 vols. 1846.
Discourse on the study of the Law of Nature and Nations. 1799.
Dissertation on the progress of Ethical philosophy chiefly during the 17th
and 18th centuries. 1830. 10th edn. 1872.
Vindiciae Gallicae : defence of the French Revolution against Burke in-
cluding strictures on the late production of de Calonne. 1791.
Thomas Robert Malthus
An Essay on the Principle of Population as it affects the Future Improve-
ment of Society, with Remarks on the Speculations of Mr Godwin,
M. Condorcet, and other Writers. 1798.
An Essay on the Principle of Population; or, a View of its Past and Present
effects on Human Happiness. 2nd edn. 1803.
Observations on the effects of the Corn Laws. 1814. 3rd edn. 1815.
An Inquiry into the Nature and Progress of Rent. 1815.
Grounds of an Opinion on the Policy of restricting the Importation of
Foreign Corn. 1815.
Principles of Political Economy. 1820. 2nd edn. (with life of the author by
Bp Otter). 1836.
The Measure of Value stated and illustrated. 1823.
Definitions in Political Economy. 1827.
Summary View of the Principle of Population. 1830.
Bonar, J. Malthus and his Work. 1885.
Letters of Ricardo to Malthus. 1887.
Cossa, L. Il Principio di popolazione di T. R. Malthus. 1895.
## p. 400 (#422) ############################################
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Dugald Stewart
Works. Ed. Hamilton, Sir W. 11 vols. 1854-8.
Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind. Vol. 1. 1792. Vol. II.
1814. Vol. III. 1827.
Outlines of Moral Philosophy. 1793,
Philosophical Essays. 1810.
Memoirs of Adam Smith, William Robertson and Thomas Reid. 1811.
A General View of the Progress of Metaphysical, Ethical and Political
Philosophy since the Revival of Letters. (Encyclopaedia Britannica
Supplementary Dissertation. ) Part 1. 1815. Part 11. 1821.
The Philosophy of the Active and Moral Powers. 1828.
John Horne Tooke (1736-1812)
"ETEA TTEPóevra, or the Diversions of Purley. 2 vols. 1786-1805. New edn.
Ed. Taylor, R. 2 vols. 1829.
Review of the Constitution. 1791.
Proceedings on trial of J. H. Tooke for high treason. 2 vols. 1795.
Joseph Townsend
A Dissertation on the Poor Laws. 1785.
Observations on Various Plans for the Relief of the Poor. 1788.
Journey through Spain. 1791. 3rd edn. 1814.
Richard Watson, Bp of Llandaf (1737-1816)
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Apology for the Bible, in answer to Thomas Paine. 1796.
Address to the People of Great Britain. 1798.
Miscellaneous Tracts. 3 vols. 1815.
Arthur Young
On the War in North America. 1758.
Reflections on the Present State of Affairs at home and abroad. 1759.
A Farmer's Letters to the People of England. 1768.
A Six Weeks' Tour through the Southern Counties of England and Wales.
1768.
A Six Months' Tour through the North of England. 4 vols. 1771.
The Farmer's Tour through the East of England. 4 vols. 1770-1.
A Course of Experimental Agriculture. 1770.
The Farmer's Calendar. 1771.
Political Arithmetic. 1774.
Tour in Ireland. 1780.
Travels during the years 1787, 1788, 1789, and 1790 undertaken more particu-
larly with a view of ascertaining the Cultivation, Wealth, Resources,
and National Prosperity of the Kingdom of France. 2 vols. Bury
St Edmunds, 1794 (first edn of vol. i published 1792). French transi.
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William Cowper
401
CHAPTER IV
WILLIAM COWPER
I. MSS IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM
The following Additional MSS contain interesting Cowper data:
21154, 21556, letters; 24154, 24155, poems 1770-1793 and letters; 29716,
chronological list of Cowper's letters, 1758–1799; 30801, variations from the
1st edn of the trans, of the Iliad, trans. of Milton's poems, and Epigrams
30803 A and B, poems 1797--1803; 30805, 31998, letters; 32348, views of
Cowper's birthplace; 32350, portrait; 32573, Recollections of Cowper by
Mitford, J. ; 33964, 37059, letters; 37095, minor poems, unfinished letter of
Cowper in the form of a general diary of his health, Tues. 13 Nov. -Sat.
17 Nov. [1792] and other letters.
II. WORKS
Works. Ed. Newton, J. 10 vols. 1817.
Miscellaneous Works. With a life and notes by Memes, J. S. 3 vols.
Edinburgh, 1834.
Works: his Life and Letters by Hayley, W. , now first completed by the
introduction of Cowper's private Correspondence; ed. Grimshawe, T. S.
(With an Essay on the Genius and Poetry of Cowper by Cunningham,
J. W. ) 8 vols. 1835. 2nd edn. 1836.
Works, comprising his Poems, Correspondence, and Translations. With a
life of the author by the editor, Robert Southey. 15 vols. 1836-7.
Works, comprising his Poems, Correspondence, and Translations.
life of the author, by the editor, Robert Southey. 8 vols. (Bohn's
Standard Library. ) 1853–5.
With a
III. Poems
A. Collections
Poems. 2 vols. 1782-5 and 1782-6. [Some copies of vol. I contain the
uncorrected lines in The Progress of Error:
With memorandum-book to minute down
The sev'ral posts, and where the chaise broke down;
and the original passage of Expostulation, beginning:
Hast thon admitted with a blind, fond trust. ]
Some copies of the 1st edn contain the preface by Newton, J. ; 2nd edn,
2 vols. , 1786; 3rd, 1787; 4th, 1788; 5th, with preface by Newton, J. , 1793;
6th, 1794-5. Other edns: 1798 (two), 1800, 1803, 1805.
Poems. . . . With a life of the Author and observations on his writings.
[1800?
