An enquiry wether a general practice of virtue tends to the wealth or poverty, benefit or disadvantage of a peolpe? In which the pleas offered by the author of the Fable of the bees, or private vices publick benefits for the usefulness of vice and roguery are considered. With some thoughts concerning a toleration of public stews. [bu G. Blewitt?]
Institution: | International Institute of Social History |
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Format: | TEXT |
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London,
1725.
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10622/DD9F518B-ED78-43CA-B7C1-9D9134AB0201 |
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