Publications of Jeremy Bentham

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  • Bentham, Jeremy. A fragment on government; being an examination of what is delivered, on the subject of government in general, in the introduction to Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries: with a preface, in which is given a critique on the work at large. Dublin: printed for J. Sheppard, W. Whitestone, J. Hoey, J. Potts, J. Williams, W. Colles, T. Walker, T. Armitage, W. Spotswood, C. Jenkin, J. Hillary, J. Beatty, and C. Talbot, M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]. ESTC No. N3305. Grub Street ID 21567.
  • Bentham, Jeremy. A fragment on government; being an examination of what is delivered, on the subject of government in general, in the introduction to Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries: with a preface, in which is given a critique on the work at large. London: printed for T. Payne, at the Mews-Gate; P. Elmsly, opposite Southampton-Street in the Strand; and E. Brooke, in Bell-Yard, Temple-Bar, M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]. ESTC No. T55748. Grub Street ID 282307.
  • Bentham, Jeremy. A view of the hard-labour bill; being an abstract of a pamphlet, intituled, "draught of a bill, to punish by imprisonment and hard-labour, certain offenders; and to establish proper Places for their Reception. " Interspersed with observations relative to the subject of the above draught in particular, and to penal Jurisprudence in general. By Jeremy Bentham, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. London: printed for T. Payne and Son, at the Mews-Gate; T. Cadell, and P. Elmsly, in the Strand; and E. Brooke, Bell-Yard, Temple-Bar, 1778. ESTC No. T53727. Grub Street ID 280660.
  • Bentham, Jeremy. Defence of usury; shewing the impolicy of the present legal restraints on the terms of pecuniary bargains. In a series of letters to a friend. To which is added, a letter to Adam Smith, Esq; LL.D. on the discouragements opposed by the above restraints to the progress of inventive industry. By Jeremy Bentham, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. London: printed for T. Payne, and Son, at the Mews Gate, M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]. ESTC No. T32289. Grub Street ID 263010.
  • Bentham, Jeremy. Defence of usury; shewing the impolicy of the present legal restraints on the terms of pecuniary bargains. In a series of letters to a friend. To which is added, a letter to Adam Smith, Esq; LL.D. on the discouragements opposed by the above restraints to the progress of inventive industry. By Jeremy Bentham, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. Dublin: printed for Messrs. D. Williams, Colles, White, Byrne, Lewis, Jones, and Moore, MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]. ESTC No. T101730. Grub Street ID 155585.
  • Bentham, Jeremy. An introduction to the principles of morals and legislation. Printed in the year 1780, and now first published. By Jeremy Bentham, of Lincoln's Inn, Esquire. London: printed for T. Payne, and Son, at the Mews Gate, M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]. ESTC No. T101752. Grub Street ID 155601.
  • Bentham, Jeremy. Draught of a new plan for the organisation of the judicial establishment in France: proposed as a succedaneum to the draught presented, for the same purpose, by the Committee of Constitution, to the National Assembly, December 21st, 1789. By Jeremy Bentham,. London?]: March, 1790. ESTC No. T103432. Grub Street ID 157062.
  • Bentham, Jeremy. Defence of usury; shewing the impolicy of the present legal restraints on the terms of pecuniary bargains. In a series of letters to a friend. To which is added, a letter to Adam Smith, Esq; LL.D. on the discouragements opposed by the above restraints to the progress of inventive industry. By Jeremy Bentham, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. The second edition.. London: printed for T. Payne, and Son, at the Mews Gate, M.DCC.XC. [1790]. ESTC No. T101729. Grub Street ID 155583.
  • Bentham, Jeremy. Panopticon: postscript; part I: containing further particulars and alterations relative to the plan of construction originally proposed; principally adapted to the purpose of a panopticon penitentiary-house. By Jeremy Bentham, ... Dublin: Thomas Byrne, 1791. ESTC No. T209631. Grub Street ID 238154.
  • Bentham, Jeremy. Essay on political tactics: containing six of the principal rules proper to be observed by a political assembly, In the Process of forming a decision: with the reasons on which they are grounded; And a comparative application of them to British and French Practice: Being a Fragment of a larger Work; a Sketch of which is subjoined. By Jeremy Bentham, of Lincoln's-Inn, Esq. London: printed for T. Payne, at the Mews-Gate, M.DCC.XCI. [1791]. ESTC No. T57537. Grub Street ID 283818.
  • Bentham, Jeremy. Panopticon: or, the inspection-house. Containing the idea of a new principle of construction applicable to any sort of establishment, in which persons of any Description are to be kept under Inspection. and in particular to penitentiary-houses, prisons, Houses of Industry, Work-Houses, Poor-Houses, Manufactories, Mad-Houses, Hospitals, and Schools. With a plan of Management adapted to the Principle. In a series of letters, written in the Year 1787, From Crecheff in White Russia, to a Friend in England. By Jeremy Bentham, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. Dublin: Thomas Byrne, M.DCC.XCI. [1791]. ESTC No. N37874. Grub Street ID 25775.
  • Bentham, Jeremy. Panopticon; or, The Inspection-House: Containing the idea of a new principle of construction ... in which persons of any description ar to be kept under inspection. And in particular to penitentiary houses, prisons, houses of industry, work-houses, poor-houses, manufactories, mad-houses, hospitals and schools. With a plan of management adapted to the principle. In a series of letters written in the year 1787, from Crecheff in White, Russia. to a friend in England.By Jeremy Bentham, of Lincoln Inn, Esquire. London]: Dublin, printed London, reprinted; and sold by T Payne at the Mews Gate, 1791. ESTC No. N11216. Grub Street ID 1212.
  • Bentham, Jeremy. Panopticon: postscript; part I: containing further particulars and alterations relative to the plan of construction originally proposed; principally adapted to the purpose of a panopticon penitentiary-house. By Jeremy Bentham, . London: printed for T. Payne, 1791. ESTC No. N11217. Grub Street ID 1213.
  • Bentham, Jeremy. Panopticon: postscript; part II: containing a plan of management for a panopticon penitentiary-house. By Jeremy Bentham, . London: printed for T. Payne, 1791. ESTC No. N11218. Grub Street ID 1214.
  • Bentham, Jeremy. A protest against law taxes, shewing the peculiar mischievousness of all such impositions ... By Jeremy Bentham, ... Dublin: printed by P. Byrne, 1793. ESTC No. T206607. Grub Street ID 236056.
  • Bentham, Jeremy. A protest against law taxes, Shewing the peculiar mischievousness of all such impositions as add to the expence of an appeal to justice. By Jeremy Bentham, of Lincoln's-Inn Esq. London: Printed for T. Payne near the Mews Gate, Charing-Cross, 1793. ESTC No. T196760. Grub Street ID 230088.
  • Bentham, Jeremy. Supply without burthen; or escheat vice taxation: being a proposal for a saving in taxes by an extension of the law of escheat: including strictures on the taxes on collateral succession, comprized in the Budget of 7th Dec. 1795. To which is prefixed, (printed in 1793, and now first published,) A protest against law taxes: shewing the Peculiar Mischievousness of all such Impositions as add to the Expense of An Appeal to Justice. By Jeremy Bentham, of Lincoln's-Inn, Esq. London: printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly, 1795. ESTC No. T48958. Grub Street ID 276794.
  • Bentham, Jeremy. Management of the poor: or, a plan, containing the principle and construction of an establishment, in which persons of any description are to be kept under inspection. And In Particular Penitentiary-Houses; Prisons, Houses Of Industry, Work-Houses, Poor-Houses, Manufactories, Mad-Houses, Hospitals, And Schools. With a plan of management. In a series of letters. By Jeremy Bentham, Of Lincoln's-Inn, Esq. Illustrated with copper-plates. Dublin: James Moore, 1796. ESTC No. N4370. Grub Street ID 29409.
  • Bentham, Jeremy. Defence of usury; shewing the impolicy of the present legal restaints [sic] on the terms of pecuniary bargains. To which is added, a letter to Adam Smith, Esq. L.L.D. on the discouragement of inventive industry. By Jeremy Bentham, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn. Philadelphia: Printed for Mathew Carey, by Lang and Ustick, M.DCC.XCVI. [1796]. ESTC No. W4815. Grub Street ID 353764.