19th Century · English
The Miscellaneous Works of Sir James Mackintosh
The Miscellaneous Works of Sir James Mackintosh, by James Mackintosh (1765–1832), a public-domain text from Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty.
Chapters
- 01On the Philosophical Genius of Lord Bacon and Mr. Locke.prose
- 02A Discourse on the Law of Nature and Nations.prose
- 03Life of Sir Thomas More.prose
- 04Appendix, A. (1)prose
- 05B. (1)prose
- 06C.prose
- 07A Refutation of the Claim on Behalf of King Charles I. To the Authorship of τηε εἰκὼν βασιλικὴ.prose
- 08Introduction. (1)prose
- 09Section I.: Preliminary Observations.prose
- 10Section II.: Retrospect of Ancient Ethics.prose
- 11Section III.: Retrospect of Scholastic Ethics.prose
- 12Section IV.: Modern Ethics, grotius—hobbes.prose
- 13Hobbes.prose
- 14Remarks. (1)prose
- 15Section V.: Controversies Concerning the Moral Faculties and the Social Affections.prose
- 16Cudworth.prose
- 17Clarke.prose
- 18Remarks. (2)prose
- 19Earl of Shaftesbury.prose
- 20Fenelon.—bossuet.prose
- 21Leibnitz.prose
- 22Remarks. (3)prose
- 23Malebrancheprose
- 24Jonathan Edwards.prose
- 25Buffier.prose
- 26Section VI.: Foundations of a More Just Theory of Ethics.prose
- 27Butler.prose
- 28Remarks. (4)prose
- 29Hutcheson.prose
- 30Berkeley.prose
- 31David Hume.prose
- 32Adam Smith.prose
- 33Remarks. (5)prose
- 34Richard Price.prose
- 35David Hartley.prose
- 36Abraham Tucker.prose
- 37William Paley.prose
- 38Jeremy Bentham.prose
- 39Dugald Stewart.prose
- 40Thomas Brown.prose
- 41Section VII.: General Remarks.prose
- 42An Account of the Partition of Poland.prose
- 43Sketch of the Administration and Fall of Struensee.prose
- 44Statement of the Case of Donna Maria Da Gloria, as a Claimant to the Crown of Portugal.prose
- 45Character of Charles, First Marquis Cornwallis.prose
- 46Character of the Right Honourable George Canning.prose
- 47Preface to a Reprint of the Edindurgh Review of 1755.prose
- 48On the Writings of Machiavel.prose
- 49Review of Mr. Godwin’s Lives of Edward and John Philips, &c. &c.prose
- 50Review of Rogers’ Poems.prose
- 51Review of Madame De Staël’s ‘De L’allemagne.’prose
- 52Chapter I.prose
- 53Chapter II.prose
- 54Chapter III.prose
- 55Chapter IV.prose
- 56Chapter V.prose
- 57Chapter VI.prose
- 58Chapter VII.prose
- 59Chapter VIII.prose
- 60Chapter IX.prose
- 61Memoir of the Affairs of Holland. ad 1667—1686.prose
- 62Discourse Read at the Opening of the Literary Society of Bombay.prose
- 63Introduction. (2)prose
- 64Section I.: The General Expediency and Necessity of a Revolution in France.prose
- 65Section II.: Of the composition and character of the National Assembly.prose
- 66Section III.: Popular excesses which attended the Revolution.prose
- 67Section IV.: New Constitution of France.prose
- 68Section V.: English admirers vindicated.prose
- 69Section VI.: Speculations on the probable consequences of the French Revolution in Europe.prose
- 70Reasons Against the French War of 1793.prose
- 71On the State of France in 1815.prose
- 72On the Right of Parliamentary Suffrage.prose
- 73A Speech in Defence of Jean Peltier, Accused of a Libel on the First Consul of France. Delivered in the Court of King’s prose
- 74A Charge, Delivered to the Grand Jury of the Island of Bombay, on the 20th of July, 1811.prose
- 75Speech on the Annexation of Genoa to the Kingdom of Sardinia. Delivered in the House of Commons on the 27th of April, 18prose
- 76Speech on Moving for a Committee to Inquire into the State of the Criminal Law, Delivered in the House of Commons, on Thprose
- 77Speech on Mr. Brougham’s Motion for an Address to the Crown, with Reference to the Trial and Condemnation of the Rev. Joprose
- 78Speech on Presenting a Petition from the Merchants of London for the Recognition of the Independent States Established Iprose
- 79Speech on the CIVIL Government of Canada. Delivered in the House of Commons on the 2d of May, 1828.prose
- 80Speech on Moving for Papers Relative to the Affairs of Portugal. Delivered in the House of Commons, on the 1st of June, prose
- 81Speech on the Second Reading of the Bill to Amend the Representation of the People of England and Wales. Delivered in Thprose
- 82Appendix, A. (2)prose
- 83B. (2)prose
- 84From Dr. Cullen to Dr. Hunter.prose