Part 9
The Rights of Man. By Thomas Paine 1 3 Common Sense, being an Address to the Inhabitants of America 0 6 on several interesting subjects. By Thomas Paine An Address to the People of France on the Abolition of 0 2 Royalty. By Thomas Paine. To which are added several interesting extracts on the subject of the French Revolution The Life of Paine. By the Editor of the “National.” 0 6 A Letter on the Affairs of North America, addressed to the 0 6 Abbe Raynal. By Thomas Paine The Age of Reason. Being an Investigation of True and 1 0 Fabulous Theology. By Thomas Paine. With an Essay on his Character and Services, by G. J. Holyoake. New and Improved Edition, post free Christian Mysteries; a Dialogue between a Christian 0 2 Missionary and a Chinese Mandarin, wherein the Mysteries of the Christian Religion are set forth: the design of which is, to stimulate an Inquiry after Truth, and to promote a Knowledge of Christianity An Address on Free Inquiry: on Fear as a Motive of Action. 0 2 By Robert Dale Owen A Lecture on Consistency. By Robert Dale Owen 0 2 Galileo and the Inquisition. By Robert Dale Owen 0 2 The Value of Biography in the Formation of Character. By G. 0 2 J. Holyoake Hume’s Essay on Miracles 0 2 Holy Scriptures Analysed. By Robert Cooper 0 8 Thomas Cooper’s Eight Letters to the Young Men of the 0 6 Workings Classes Wat Tyler. A Dramatic Poem in three Acts. By Robt. Southey 0 2 An Inquiry concerning Political Justice, and its Influence on 5 0 Morals and Happiness. By William Godwin. Two vols in one, cloth lettered Moral Physiology: a Brief and Plain Treatise on the 0 6 Population Question. By Robert Dale Owen Fruits of Philosophy: or the Private Companion of Young 0 6 Married People. By Charles Knowlton, M.D. A Brief Sketch of the Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley 0 2 Cerebral Physiology and Materialism. An address delivered to 0 4 the Phrenological Association in 1842 by W. C. Engledue, M.D. With a letter from Dr. Elliotson, on Mesmeric Phrenology and Materialism The Vision of Judgment, by Lord Byron (under the title of 0 3 Quevedo Redivivus), suggested by the composition so entitled by the author of “Wat Tyler” The Doubts of Infidels; or queries relative to Scriptural 0 3 Inconsistencies and Contradictions. With all the Contradictory passages of the Bible carefully given The Speech of Robert Emmett, Esq., as delivered in the 0 1 Sessions House, Dublin, before Lord Norbury, on being found guilty of high treason in 1803 The Masque of Anarchy, to which are added “Queen Liberty,” 0 3 and song “To the Men of England.” By P. B. Shelley. With a preface by Leigh Hunt Modern Slavery. By the Abbé de Lamennais. With a few notes 0 4 The Life and Character of Richard Carlile. By G. J. Holyoake 0 6