Kames, Henry Home, Lord: Sketches Of The History Of Man : In Two Volumes : / [Henry Home]. EdinburghLondonLondon. Edinburgh : Creech ; London : Strahan ; London : Cadell, 1774
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[]Vol. 1
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[]Kames, Henry Home:
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[1]Vorderdeckel
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[2]Rücken
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[4]Vorsatz
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[5]Vakat
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[8]Schmutztitel
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[10]Titelblatt
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[12]Book II. Progress of Men in Society. Sketch IX. Military Branch of Government.
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36Sketch X. Public Police with respect to the Poor.
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60Sketch XI. A Great City considered in Physical, Moral, and Political Views.
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70Sketch XII. Origin and Progress of American Nations.
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99Book III. Progress of Sciences.
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102Sketch I. Principles and Progress of Reason. Section I.
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165Appendix.
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168A Brief Account of Aristotle's Logic. With Remarks.
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168Chap. I. Of the First Three Treatises.
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168Sect. 1. Of the Author.
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170Sect. 2. Of Porphyry's Introduction.
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171Sect. 3. Of The Categories.
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173Sect. 4. Of the book concerning Interpretation.
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175Chap. II. Remarks.
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175Sect. 1. On the Five Predicables.
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179Sect. 2. On the Ten Categories, and on divisions in general.
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183Sect. 3. On Distinctions.
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185Sect. 4. On Definitions.
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189Sect. 5. On the Structure of Speech.
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190Sect. 6. On Propositions.
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193Chap. III. Account of the First Analytics.
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193Sect. 1. Of the Conversion of Propositions.
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195Sect. 2. Of the Figures and Modes of pure Syllogisms.
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198Sect. 3. Of the Invention of a Middle Term.
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199Sect. 4. Of the remaining part of the First Book.. Sect. 5. Of the Second Book of the First Analytics.
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200Chap. IV. Remarks.
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200Sect. 1. Of the Conversion of Propositions.
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202Sect. 2. On Additions made to Aristotle's Theory.
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204Sect. 3. On Examples used to illustrate this Theory.
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207Sect. 4. On the Demonstration of the Theory.
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210Sect. 5. On this Theory, considered as an Engine of Sciense.
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214Sect. 6. On Modal Syllogisims.
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216Sect. 7. On Syllogisms that do not belong to Figure and Mode.
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219Chap. V. Account of the remaining books of the Organon.
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219Sect. 1. Of the Last Analytics.
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222Sect. 2. Of the Topics.
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224Sect. 3. Of the book concerning Sophisms.
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229Chap. VI. Reflections on the Utility of Logic, and the Means of its Improvement.
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242Sketch II. Principles and Progress of Morality.
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242Part I. Principles of Morality. Sect. 1. Human Actions analysed.
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246Sect. II. Division of Human Actions into Right, Wrong, and Indifferent.
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256Sect. III. Laws of Nature respecting our Moral Conduct in Society.
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267Sect. IV. Principles of Duty and of Benevolence.
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270Sect. V. Laws respecting Rewards and Punishments.
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277Sect. VI. Laws respecting Reparation.
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284Sect. VII. Final Causes of the foregoing Laws of Nature.
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293Sect. VIII. Liberty and Necessity considered with respect to Morality.
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308Appendix. Upon Chance and Contingency.
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312Part II. Progress of Morality.
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349Sketch III. Principles and Progress of Theology.
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349Chap. I. Existence of a Deity.
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361Chap. II. Progress of Opinions with respect of Deity.
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400Chap. III. Religious Worship.
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[]Appendix. Sketches concering Scotland.
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[492]Sketch I. Scotch Entails considered in Moral and Political views.
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491Sketch II. Goverment of Royal Boroughs in Scotland.
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497Sketch III. Plan for improving and preserving in order the Highways in Scotland. Preface.
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[519]Vakat
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[523]Vorsatz
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[525]Rückdeckel