INDEX TO VOL. II. Observations concerning the increase of mankind, Plan for benefitting distant unprovided countries Page 3 13 17 18 21 26 32 38 44 Positions to be examined concerning national wealth On the labouring poor On luxury, idleness, and industry On smuggling, and its various species Observations on war On the impress of seamen On the criminal laws, and the practice of privateering 51 Account of the highest court of judicature in Penn- 60 64 Causes of the American discontents before 1768 A Prussian edict, assuming claims over Britain On sending felons to America 888 Remarks concerning the savages of North America 112 Information to those who would remove to America 128 Concerning new settlements in America A comparison of the conduct of the ancient Jews and The examination of Dr. Benjamin Franklin before the English house of commons, in February, 1766, relative to the repeal of the American An address to the public from the Pennsylvania So- ciety for promoting the abolition of slavery, END OF VOL. II. |