Edition |
4th ed. |
Description |
[16], 477 p. |
Series |
Library of English literature ; LEL 12226
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Note |
Title within double line border; decorative initials, bars, head- and tailpieces. |
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"Mandeville published in 1705 a doggerel poem called 'The grumbling hive, or Knaves turned honest' ... In 1714 it was republished anonymously with an 'Inquiry into the origin of moral virtue,' and a series of notes, under the title 'The fable of the bees, or Private vices publick benefits." - Dictionary of National Biography. |
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A second part was published in 1729. |
Contents |
The grumbling hive, or, Knaves turn'd honest -- An enquiry into the origin of moral virtue -- Remarks -- An essay on charity and charity-schools -- A search into the nature of society -- Index -- 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. |
Reproduction |
Microfiche. Chicago, Ill. : Library Resources, inc., 1976. 1 microfiche : positive ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of English literature ; LEL 12226) |
Note |
s 1976 ilu n |
Subject |
Ethics.
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Virtue.
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Charity-schools.
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Added Title |
The grumbling hive [microform.]
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Knaves turned honest [microform]
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Private vices, publick benefits [microform.]
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