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A Collection of Essays and Fugitiv Writings
On Moral, Historical, Political, and Literary Subjects

A Collection of Essays and Fugitiv Writings On Moral, Historical, Political, and Literary Subjects

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the Constitution. ibid.

No. XVI.

  • Remarks on the Method of Burying the Dead among the Nativs of this Country, compared with that among the Ancient Britons. 205

No. XVII.

  • On the Regularity of the City of Philadelphia. 217

No. XVIII.

  • A Dissertation concerning the Influence of Language on Opinions, and of Opinions on Language. 222

No. XIX.

  • Effect of Music on Society. 229

No. XX.

  • On the Morality of Savage Nations. 233

No. XXI.

  • A Letter from Constantia, with the Answer. 239

No. XXII.

  • Letter on the Education of a Young Man, with an Answer. 245

No. XXIII.
An Enquiry into the Origin of the Words Domesday, Parish, Parliament, Peer, Baron, with Remarks, new and interesting.

  • Etymology of Domesday. 250
  • Probable Etymology of Parish. 252
  • Etymology of Parliament. 258
  • --------- of Peer261
  • --------- of Baron268
  • Extract from Camden's Britannia. 291
  • ------- from Sir William Temple's Works. 297
  • Postscript, with Remarks on Juries after the Conquest. 299

No. XXIV.

  • The Injustice, Absurdity, and Bad Policy of Laws against Usury. 304

No. XXV.

  • The Grounds and Extent of Allegiance, Natural and Local. 317

No. XXVI.

  • Explanation of the Reezons, why Marriage iz prohibited between Natural Relations, designed to determin the Propriety of marrying a Wife's Sister. 322

No. XXVII.
Miscellaneous Remarks on Divisions of Property, Guvernment, Education, Religion, Agriculture, Slavery, Commerce, Climate and Diseezes in the United States.

  • Connection between Property and Power. 326
  • Tenure of Lands in Europe. ibid.
  • --------------- in New England—its Effects. 328
  • Causes which may in Future change our Governments. 332
  • Karacter of the First Settlers of New England—their Institutions—Support of Clergymen, Skools, Newspapers, Parish Libraries, &c. 332 to  339
  • Constitution of Connecticut—Origin—Excellencies and Defects. 340,  347
  • Remarks on the State of New York. 347
  • ----------------------- New Jersey—Territorial Controversy between East and West Jersey. 348
  • Pensylvania-Territorial Controversy between that State and Connecticut. 355
  • Maryland. 

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