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-The Free Enquirers' Family Library, published semi-
monthly, at $3 per annum, or 12 cts. per number.
This work is Stereotyped and printed on good paper, {{
with a handsome and appropriate Frontispiece to
each volume. The Library will comprise the e most
approved works from Sceptical authors, including the
System of Nature," Hume's Essays, &c.
The System of Nature, or Laws of the Moral and Phy-
sieal World, is now in course of publication in the
above Library. (When complete.)

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Good Sense, or Natural Ideas opposed to Superna-
tural, by Baron D'Holbach, author of the System of
Nature, price

Queen Mab, a Philosophical Poem, with notes, by
Percy Bysche Shelley,

"This little poem is especially valuable on account of
the notes affixed to it. It has borne all the virulence
of servile criticism; and has come from the ordeal
with an increased popularity."

Spiritual Mustard Pot, by John Cogitans,

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An exceedingly well written piece of satire. A Few Days in Athens, by Frances Wright, with additional chapters,

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The above work has been very favourably reviewed by the principal periodicals of England; and in beauty and purity of style has never been surpassed by any writer.

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Frances Wright's Lectures, complete in one volume,
This volume contains ALL the Lectures and Ad-
dresses ever delivered in the U. States by Frances
Wright.-**

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Volney's Ruins; or Meditations on the Revolutionsetos
of Empires; to which is added, The Laws of Nasy
ture; also, the Controversy between Dr. Priestley
and Volney, i

Attributed to Mirabeau.

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Moral Physiology, or a short and plain Treatise on the
Population Question, by Robert Dale Owen,
There has been seven editions of this work printed
and sold within the short time since the first edition
was published, and the eighth edition is now in press.
We have also for sale the following works on the same
subject:-- -Dr. Knowlton's celebrated Treatise on
Physiology and the Population Question; Combe
on Physiology, Health, &c. with other works on the : !
same subject. oq jato Alli no juhás 190 E4
The Diegesis, being a Discovery of the Origin, Evi-
dences, and Early History of Christianity,
yet before or elsewhere so fully and faithfully set
forth, by the Rev. Robert Taylor, A. B. and M.
R. C. S.

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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, with Stric-
tures on Political and Moral Subjects, by Mary
Wollstoncraft, with a Biographical Sketch of the
Author,

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The second American edition of this work is now in
press, and will be published immediately.
Bacheler and Owen's Discussion on the Existence of
God and the Authenticity of the Bible, 2 vols."
In this discussion will be found all the best arguments
ever produced on either side of the question. It is
well calculated to set at rest the undecided or waver-
ing mind.

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Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary, with a Life of the 0 75 Author, with likeness, From this work may be obtained, with but little lab. .. our, the principal ideas of the entire work., & L Popular Tracts, edited by Robert Dale Owen, 14 numbers bound in one volume, »b

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Contains the Fables of Frances Wright, with a great variety of other interesting matter. The above work is sold in pamphlet form, at 4 pages for 1 cent, or 3 shillings per set.

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A Treatise on Blasphemy, Liberty of the Press, and
Law of Libel, with copious notes and references to
authorities in Great Britain and the United States,
by_Thomas Cooper, MJDb &cs ei dollw
No Free Inquirer's Library ought to be without this:
work. It ably "maintains the right to Free Dis-
cussion in its fullest extent, as applied to any and

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every question within the widest range of human inquiry."

The Apocryphal New Testament, being all the Gos pels, Epistles, and other pieces now extant, attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, his apostles, and their companions, and not included in the New Testament by its compilers, ASVATAJEVO 75 Owen's View of Public Discussion, with Reply to Alexander Campbell,

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This work contains Robert Owen's 12 Divine Laws
of Human Nature, by which he proves that the prin
ciples of all religions are erroneous.o
Bible of Reason, or Scriptures of Ancient and Modern
Authors, compiled and rendered by B. F. Powell, a 'get {
2 vols.
Lawrence's Lectures on Physiology, Zoology, and the is
Natural History of Man,

The above work has gained much celebrity, for the
bold and fearless tone it evinces in disseminating
the doctrine of materialism.
Palmer's Principles of Nature, or a Developement of
the Moral Causes of Happiness and Misery among
the Human Species,

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A Review of the Evidences of Christianity, by Abner
Kneeland, new edition,

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Howitt's History of Priestcraft in all ages,
Paine's Political and Theological Works, complete,
new edition, 3 vols.

This edition contains from 200 to 300 additional pages,
and is thought to be the most complete ever published.
Paine's Theological Works, Boston edition, in boards, 1 00

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bound in calf.

The Correspondent, complete in 5 vols, each

Vice Unmasked, an Essay on the Influence of Wealth, by P. W. Grayson,

Elements of Modern Materialism, by Dr. Knowlton, (now very scarce,)

Gibbon's History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, in 4 vols. 8vo. with plates,

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The Koran, or Alcoran of Mahommed, Sale's translation, 2 vols.

Ecce Homo!!.

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National Hymns, for the use of those who are slaves

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