Introduction.
Chap. I. Of those systems which make Virtue consist in propriety.
Chap. II. Of those systems which make Virtue consist in prudence.
Chap. III. Of those systems which make Virtue consist in benevolence.
Chap. IV. Of licentious Systems.
Section III. _Of the different Systems which have been formed concerning
the Principle of Approbation_.
Introduction.
Chap. I. Of those systems which deduce the principle of Approbation from
Self-love.
Chap. II. Of those systems which make Reason the principle of Approbation.
Chap. III. Of those systems which make Sentiment the principle of
Approbation.
Section IV. _Of the manner in which different Authors have treated of the
Practical Rules of Morality_.
_Considerations concerning the first Formation of Languages, &c._
_An Epitome of Ancient Geography_, Sacred and Profane, being an
abridgment of D'Anville's Geography, with improvements, from various other
authors; by which the omissions of D'Anville are supplied, and his errors
corrected. Accompanied with an account of the origin and migration of
ancient nations.
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