[Total Number of Titles: 840]
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Author
Title (ToC)
John Emerich Edward Dalberg, Lord Acton
Lectures on the French Revolution (LF ed.)
The History of Freedom and Other Essays
Lectures on Modern History
H.B. Acton
The Illusion of the Epoch: Marxism-Leninism as a Philosophical Creed
"Lecture 13: The English Revolution"
John Adams
A Dissertation on the Canon and Feudal Law
The Independence of the Judiciary
Novanglus; or, A History of the Dispute with America
Revolutionary Writings
Joseph Addison
Cato: A Tragedy and Selected Essays
Cato: A Tragedy
Selected Essays from the Tatler and the Whig Examiner
Selected Essays from the Spectator
Selected Essays from the Guardian and the Freeholder
Aeschylus
The Lyrical Dramas of Aeschylus
Agamemnon
Choephorae, or the Libation Bearers
The Eumenides
Prometheus Bound
The Suppliants
The Seven Against Thebes
The Persians
Jean Le Rond d’ Alembert
"The Analysis of the Spirit of Laws"
Johannes Althusius
Politica
John Alvis
"Foreword to Areopagitica and other Poitical Writings"
Ambrose
On the Mysteries and the Treatise on the Sacraments
On the Mysteries
On the Sacraments
Anon.
A Defence and Explanation of Montesquieu’s The Spirit of Laws
The Tale of Beowulf (English trans)
Saint Anselm
Proslogium; Monologium; An Appendix in Behalf of the Fool by Gaunilon; and Cur Deus Homo
Aristotle
The Politics vol. 1
Constitution of Athens
The Politics vol. 2
Posterior Analytics
The Nicomachean Ethics
Saint Augustine
The Soliloquies
Averroes
The Philosophy and Theology of Averroes (Tractacta)
A Decisive Discourse on the Delineation of the Relation between Religion and Philosophy
An Exposition of the Methods of Argument concerning the Doctrines of the Faith
Sir Francis Bacon
Novum Organum
The Advancement of Learning
Jean Barbeyrac
The Judgment of an Anonymous Writer on the Original of This Abridgment
Discourse on What is permitted by the Laws
Discourse on the Benefits Conferred by the Laws
Nicholas Barbon
A Discourse of Trade (2003 ed.)
A Discourse of Trade (1905 ed.)
Frédéric Bastiat
Economic Harmonies
Economic Sophisms
Pierre Bayle
A Philosophical Commentary on These Words of the Gospel, Luke 14.23, "Compel Them to Come In, That My House May Be Full"