The fable of the bees: or, Private vices, publick benefits. With an essay on charity and charity-schools. And a search into the nature of society. To which is added A vindication of the book from the aſperſions contain'd in a preſentment of the Grand-Jury of Middleſex, and an abuſive letter to Lord C
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The fable of the bees: or, Private vices, publick benefits. With an essay on charity and charity-schools. And a search into the nature of society. To which is added A vindication of the book from the aſperſions contain'd in a preſentment of the Grand-Jury of Middleſex, and an abuſive letter to Lord C
Printed for J. Tonson,..., 1724
The third edition
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"Anonymous. By Bernard de Mandeville."--ESTC
Head- and tail-pieces; initials
"A vindication of the book, from the aſperſions contain'd in a preſentment of the Grand-Jury of Middleſex, and an abuſive letter to Lord C." has divisional half-title page on leaf 2F5 recto; pagination and register are continuous.
Errata on p. 477 (leaf 2H7 recto)
Includes index
Signatures: A-Z[8] 2A-2H[8](2F3 signed F3; 2H8 blank)
References: ESTC T77577
References: Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature, 6342.1
References: Collected works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, v. 12, Marginalia, 3. p. 811-812
Corleridge's note on front fly-leaf.--Cf. Collected works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Library's copy appended a postcard with note of inquiry from J.L. Haney to W.G. Boswell-Stone dated 2 Oct 1902, a letter from R.H. New to Christopher Stone dated 15 June 1922, and a note includes W.G. Boswell-Stone referring to this book (photocopy of Notes and Queries, Sept. 20, 1902. p.231)
Two bookplates on front pastedown: Jos. Henry Green (i.e. Joseph Henry Green), and Wiston Old Rectory