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.