Works of Sir William Temple (Contents)
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Table of contents for The Works of Sir William Temple (London: Printed for A. Churchill T. Goodwin, J. Knapton, R. Smith, B. Tooke, 1720).
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Volume I
| Page | Title |
| 7 | Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands |
| 7 | Chap. I. Of the Rise and Progress of the United Provinces |
| 30 | Chap. II. Of their Government |
| 43 | Chap. III. Of their Situation |
| 47 | Chap. IV. Of their People and Dispositions |
| 55 | Chap. V. Of their Religion |
| 60 | Chap. VI. Of their Trade |
| 69 | Chap. VII. Of their Forces and Revenues |
| 72 | Chap. VIII. The Causes of their Fall, in 1672 |
| 78 | Miscellanea. The First Part |
| 83 | A Survey of the Constitutions and Interests of the Empire, Sweden, Denmark, Spain, Holland, France, and Flanders; with their Relation to England in the Year 1671; and then given to one of his Majesty's Prinicpal Secretaries of State Upon the Ending of my Embassie at the Hague |
| 95 | An Essay upon the Original and Nature of Government, Written in the year 1672 |
| 109 | An Essay upon the Advancement of Trade in Ireland. Written to the Earl of Essex, Lord Lieutenant of that Kingdon. Dublin, July 22, 1673 |
| 122 | Written to the Duke of Ormond, in October, 1673. Upon his Grace's desiring me to give him my Opinion what was to be done in that Conjuncture |
| 128 | To the Countess of Essex, upon her Grief occasioned by the Loss of her only Daughter. Shone, Jan. 29, 1674 |
| 134 | An Essay upon the Cure of the Gout by Moxa. Written to Monseut de Zulichem. Nimeguen, June 18, 1677 |
| 147 | Miscellanea. The Second Part |
| 151 | An Essay upon the Ancient and Modern Learning |
| 170 | Upon the Gardens of Epicurus; or, of Gardening. In the Year 1685 |
| 191 | Of Heroic Virtue |
| 233 | Of Poetry |
| 250 | Miscellanea. The Third Part |
| 255 | Of Popular Discontents |
| 272 | Of Health and Long Life |
| 290 | Some Thoughts upon Reviewing the Essay of Ancient and Modern Learning |
| 305 | Heads, designed for an Essay upon the different Conditions of Life and Fortune |
| 310 | Heads, designed for an Essay on Conversation |
| 314 | Vigil's last Eclogue |
| 317 | Horace. Lib. 4 Ode 7 |
| 318 | Horace. Lib. 1 Ode 13 |
| 319 | Upon the Approach of the Shore at Harwich, in January, 1668. Begun under the Mast |
| 321 | Horace. Lib. 3 Ode 29 |
| 324 | Horace. Non domus & fundus, non aris acertus & auri |
| 325 | Tibullus. Lib. 4 El. 2 |
| 331 | Memoirs The Third Part |
| 361 | The Appendix. Containing the Pieces referr'd to in these Memoirs |
| 375 | Memoirs of what pass'd in Christendom from 1672, to 1679 |
Volume II
| Page | Title |
| 3 | Letters from Sir William Temple concerning the first Dutch War, began May 1665 |
| 45 | Letters concerning the Triple Alliance in Han. 1669 |
| 69 | The Articles of it. |
| 77 | The Separate Articles |
| 81 | The Negotiation of the Peace |
| 114 | Letters to Sir William Temple |
| 160 | Sir William Temple's first Embassy at the Hague, begun Aug. 1668 |
| 281 | His Letters to the King, the Prince of Orange, the Chief Members of State, and other Persons |
| 525 | Introduction to the History of England |