Of the delicacy of taste and passion
Of the liberty of the press
That politics may be reduced to a science
Of the first principles of government
Of the origin of government Of the independency of Parliament
Whether the British government inclines more to absolute monarchy or to a republic
Of the parties of Great Britain
Of superstition and enthusiasm
Of the dignity or meanness of human nature
Of the rise and progress of the arts and sciences
The Platonist The sceptic
Of simplicity and refinement in writing
Of refinement in the arts
Of some remarkable customs
Of the populousness of ancient nations
Of the coalition of parties
Of the Protestant succession
Idea of a perfect commonwealth The essay on miracles
Of essay writing Of moral prejudices
Of the middle station of life
On the immortality of the soul
Life of the author by himself.