David Hume, Political Discourses (1752)
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IntroductionOf CommerceOf Refinement in the ArtsOf MoneyOf InterestOf the Balance of TradeOf the Jealousy of TradeOf the Balance of PowerOf TaxesOf Public CreditOf some Remarkable CustomsOf the Populousness of Ancient NationsOf the Original ContractOf Passive ObedienceOf the Coalition of PartiesOf the Protestant SuccessionIdea of a Perfect CommonwealthThat Politics may be Reduced to a ScienceOf the First Principles of GovernmentOf Political SocietyAlphabetical Arrangement of Authorities cited by Hume
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Composed: 1752 CE