4. Progress of ftates from small to great, and 2. Power of impofing taxes, 3. Different forts of taxes, with their ad vantages and disadvantages, 355 363 63 116 134 10. Public police with refpect to the poor, 11. A great city confidered in physical, moral, Pag. 186 Sect. 1. Principles and progress of reason, Book 3. Sk. 1. continued. Sect. 1. Principles of reafon, 2. Progress of reason, Appendix, A brief account of Ariftotle's logic. With remarks, Chap. 1. Of the first three treatifes, 2. Remarks, 3. Account of the First Analytics, 4. Remarks, 5. Account of the remaining books of the Organon, 6. Reflections on the utility of logic, and the means of its improvement, Pag. 186 217 300 305 ib. 317 347 359 391 407 4. Principles of duty and of benevolence, 47 5. Laws refpecting rewards and pu 26 nishments, 51 6. Laws Book 3. Sk. 2. Part. 1. continued. Sect. 6. Laws refpecting reparation, 7. Final causes of the foregoing laws 8. Liberty and neceffity confidered with Pag. 64 76 92 Appendix, Pag. 1. Scotch entails confidered in moral and political views, 435 2. Government of royal boroughs in Scotland, 452 3. Plan for improving and preserving in order the highways in Scotland, 462 T HE Human Species is in every view an interesting subject, and has been in every age the chief enquiry of philofophers. The faculties of the mind have been explored, and the affections of the heart; but there is ftill wanting a Hiftory of the Species, in its progress from the favage ftate to its higheft civilization and improvement. Above thirty years ago, I began to collect materials for that history; and in the vigour of youth, did not think the undertaking too bold even for a fingle hand: but in the progress of VOL. I. A the the work, I found my abilities no more than fufficient for executing a few Sketches. These are brought under the followimg headsam Progress of Men independent of Society. 2. Progrefs of Men ́ in Society. 3. Progrefs of Sciences. To explain these heads a preliminary discourse is neceffary, which is, to examine, Whether all men be of one lineage, defcended from a fingle pair, or whether there be different races originally diftinctmost abasɔorg Mib eredqololidqs noiftsup satu -om to ai oloup s A Juods ylsbiz 1 sm to vioftid edt gaiɔST) AL 1/198 in baA stim ym studionos of stoqung sldmoq adgil edt ils timbs or 195 Aib orai bebivib as elsmins and to war zagong & anisum vabaid no 23967 0912! noißubora lew uc on datos elamis VUSI ZÁ |