that period when he was fo cruelly deprived of it, all that should be faid of that generous young man, fo mindful of the honour of his country! after which he fighed, and from which there is the greatest reason to think some papers, that would fhew his liberal and difinterested conduct in the faireft light, have been withheld. CON CONTENTS · FIRST VOLUME. An Effay on Civil Government; treating fummarily of its Ne- ceffity, Original, Diffolution, Forms, and Properties. Remarks on the Laws relating to the Poor, with Proposals for their better Relief and Employment; first printed in 1735; and again fubmitted to Confideration in 1752; with an Appendix, containing the Resolutions of the House of Commons, on the fame Subject, in 1735; and the Substance of Two Bills brought |