EDINBURGH: Printed for W. STRAHAN, and T. CADELL, Londons MDCCLXXVIII. 310-28.010 Sanders 10-20-31 24664 Sk. CONTENTS of this Volume. BOOK III. Continued. 4. Principles of duty and of benevolence, 47 5. Laws respecting rewards and pu- HE principles of morality are little understood among savages: and if they arrive at maturity among enlightened nations, it is by flow degrees. This progress points out the historical part, as first in order: but as that history would give little fatisfaction, without a rule for comparing the morals of different ages, and of different nations, VOL. IV. A I |