Volume 5, Amendment I (Speech and Press), Document 2
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The University of Chicago Press
Reprinted from the original ed. in three volumes and ed., with an analytical index, by L.A. Selby-Bigge.
Book I. Of the understanding. 1739.--Book II. Of the passions. 1739.--Book III. Of morals. With an appendix. Wherein some passages of the foregoing volumes are illustrated and explain'd. 1740.
Some thoughts concerning education / by John Locke -- Three dialogues between Hylas and Philonous / by George Berkeley -- An enquiry concerning human understanding / by David Hume.
Edited and with a foreword, notes, and glossary by Eugene F. Miller ; with an apparatus of variant readings from the 1889 edition by T.H. Green and T.H. Grose.
A letter concerning toleration. [Translated by William Popple] Concerning civil government, second essay. An essay concerning human understanding. By John Locke. The principles of human knowledge, by George Berkeley. An enquiry concerning human understanding, by David Hume.
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