To the READER. As one great object of the Editor is to make this a popular work, he has, chiefly with a view to the female sex, subjoined an English translation of all the quotations from other languages. 2. Progrefs of men with respect to food and population, 44 Concerning propagation of animals, and care of their off 1. Appetite for fociety.-Origin of national facieties, Pag. 355 2. General 4. Progress of ftates from fmall to great, and from great to 6. Examination of British taxes, 2. Power of impofing taxes, 3. Different forts of taxes, with their advantages and dif advantages, 4. Manner of levying taxes, 5. Rules to be obferved in taxing, 456 460 465 471 474 482 11. A great city confidered in phyfical, moral, and political views, 60 12. Origin and progress of American nations, 70 BOOK |