Samuel Bailey - Works

Works

  • Essays on the Formation and Publication of Opinions (1821). Google (NYPL) IA (UToronto)
    • , 1826. IA (UCal) Philadelphia, 1831. IA (UCal)
    • , 1837. Google (NYPL) Google (UMich) Boston, 1854. Google (NYPL) IA (UCal)
  • Questions in Political Economy, Politics, Morals, Metaphysics, &c. (1823). Google (NYPL) IA (UToronto)
  • A Critical Dissertation on the Nature, Measures, and Causes of Value (1825). Google (Harvard)
  • A Letter to a Political Economist (1826). Google (Oxford) Google (UCal) IA (UCal) IA (UToronto)
  • Essays on the Pursuit of Truth, &c. (1829). Google (Harvard) Google (Oxford) Philadelphia, 1831. Google (Harvard)
    • , 1844. Google (Oxford) IA (UCal)
  • Discussion of Parliamentary Reform (1831).
  • The Rationale of Political Representation (1835). Google (NYPL) Google (Oxford) Google (Stanford) IA (UToronto)
  • Right of Primogeniture Examined (1837).
  • Money and Its Vicissitudes in Value (1837). Google (UCal) IA (UCal)
  • Defence of Joint-Stock Banks (1840).
  • A Review of Berkeley's Theory of Vision (1842). Google (Harvard) Google (UMich)
  • Letter to a Philosopher in Reply to Some Recent Attempts to Vindicate &c. (1843).
  • Maro; or, Poetic irritability (1845). Google (Oxford)
  • The Theory of Reasoning (1851). Google (UCal) IA (UCal) 2nd ed., 1852. Internet Archive
  • Discourses on Various Subjects (1852). Google (Harvard) Google (Oxford) Google (UMich)
  • Letters on the Philosophy of the Human Mind (1855–1863).
    • First series, 1855. Google (Harvard) Google (NYPL) Google (Oxford) IA (UToronto)
    • Second series, 1858. Google (NYPL) IA (UCal) IA (UToronto)
    • Third series, 1863. IA (UToronto)
  • On the received text of Shakespeare's dramatic writings and its Improvement (1862–1866). 2 volumes.
    • , 1862. Google (Oxford) IA (UToronto)
    • , 1866. Google (Oxford)

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