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[JENYNS ( Soame )]. Disquisitions on several subjects. Printed for J. Dodsley, 1782. [bound with :]

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[JENYNS ( Soame )]. Disquisitions on several subjects. Printed for J. Dodsley, 1782. [bound with :]

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
[JENYNS ( Soame )]. Disquisitions on several subjects. Printed for J. Dodsley, 1782. [bound with :] [Watson ( Richard )] An answer to the disquisition on government and civil liberty ; in a letter to the author of Disquisitions on Several Subjects. Printed for J. Debrett, 1782 1782FIRST EDITIONS, pages iv, 182, (2, blank) : (4), (1, blank), (2, adverts), complete with the half-title in the second work, 2 works bound in 1, 12mo, contemporary pale brown calf, gilt spine, with red label, gilt : in fine, handsome state.Jenyns's prose style was regarded by his contemporaries as a model of ease and elegance, highly commended by Burke, and Boswell allowed that ‘Jenyns was possessed of lively talents … and could very happily play with a light subject.’ His metaphysical speculations were not profound, and his political views were short-sighted ; but he wrote some agreeable essays (though Charles Lamb entered his works on the list of ‘books which are no books’). Cumberland, who knew him well, declares that ‘he was the man who bore his part in all societies with the most even temper and undisturbed hilarity of all the good companions whom I ever knew’ and that he ‘gave a zest to every company he came into.’ Watson's reply ("his clearest statement of Lockean Whig principles" - Yolton) is uncommon.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: [GREGORY ( John )]. A comparative view of the state and faculties of man with those of the animal world. The third edition. Printed for J. Dodsley, 1766. Pages xvi, 239, (5), the first two leaves being cancels, large 12mo, contemporary pale brown calf, gilt ruled spine, with red label, gilt : a rather nice copy.Gregory ( 1724-73), professor of medicine at Edinburgh, intimate friend of Hume, Monboddo, and Blair, a member of the Aberdeen Philosophical Society, where he read many essays, later collected, modified, and published anonymously as A Comparative View of the State and Faculties of Man, with those of the Animal World. "He is generally viewed as the first modern figure in Anglo-American ethics … A Comparative View … (his) earliest and philosophically most interesting work, grew out of several discourses to the Aberdeen Philosophical Society … it laid the groundwork for his Edinburgh lectures on medical ethics." - Yolton.(2)ENGLISH PRE 1801; PHILOSOPHY; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;