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
Volume II
Contents
Volume I
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Title
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7
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Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands
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7
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Chap. I. Of the Rise and Progress of the United Provinces
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30
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Chap. II. Of their Government
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43
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Chap. III. Of their Situation
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47
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Chap. IV. Of their People and Dispositions
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55
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Chap. V. Of their Religion
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60
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Chap. VI. Of their Trade
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69
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Chap. VII. Of their Forces and Revenues
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72
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Chap. VIII. The Causes of their Fall, in 1672
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78
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Miscellanea. The First Part
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83
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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
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95
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An Essay upon the Original and Nature of Government, Written in the year 1672
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109
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An Essay upon the Advancement of Trade in Ireland. Written to the Earl of Essex, Lord Lieutenant of that Kingdon. Dublin, July 22, 1673
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122
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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
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128
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To the Countess of Essex, upon her Grief occasioned by the Loss of her only Daughter. Shone, Jan. 29, 1674
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134
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An Essay upon the Cure of the Gout by Moxa. Written to Monseut de Zulichem. Nimeguen, June 18, 1677
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147
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Miscellanea. The Second Part
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151
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An Essay upon the Ancient and Modern Learning
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170
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Upon the Gardens of Epicurus; or, of Gardening. In the Year 1685
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191
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Of Heroic Virtue
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233
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Of Poetry
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250
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Miscellanea. The Third Part
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255
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Of Popular Discontents
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272
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Of Health and Long Life
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290
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Some Thoughts upon Reviewing the Essay of Ancient and Modern Learning
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305
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Heads, designed for an Essay upon the different Conditions of Life and Fortune
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310
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Heads, designed for an Essay on Conversation
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314
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Vigil's last Eclogue
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317
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Horace. Lib. 4 Ode 7
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318
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Horace. Lib. 1 Ode 13
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319
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Upon the Approach of the Shore at Harwich, in January, 1668. Begun under the Mast
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321
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Horace. Lib. 3 Ode 29
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324
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Horace. Non domus & fundus, non aris acertus & auri
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325
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Tibullus. Lib. 4 El. 2
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331
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Memoirs The Third Part
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361
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The Appendix. Containing the Pieces referr'd to in these Memoirs
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375
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Memoirs of what pass'd in Christendom from 1672, to 1679
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Volume II