ABSTRACT

Contains all the major political, philosophical and educational writings of William Godwin, one of the foremost philosophers of his age. His work on government and individual freedom, "Political Justice", made him the chief exponent of English radicalism in the latter half of the 18th century.

part |30 pages

Political Letters 1791—4

chapter |3 pages

Introductory Note

Political Letters 1791—4

chapter Letter 1|5 pages

To a Leader of the Opposition April 1791

chapter Letter 2a|4 pages

To the EDITOR of the MORNING CHRONICLE

chapter Letter 6|3 pages

To the Editor of the MORNING CHRONICLE

part |31 pages

Introductory Note

part |14 pages

The Charge

chapter |2 pages

Introductory Note

chapter |10 pages

The Charge

part |45 pages

Cursory Strictures on the Charge Delivered by Lord Chief Justice Eyre to the Grand Jury, October 2, 1794.

chapter |27 pages

Cursory Strictures, &c.

chapter |7 pages

Answer to Cursory Strictures

chapter |7 pages

A Reply to an Answer

To Cursory Strictures,

part |41 pages

Considerations on Lord Grenville's and Mr. Pitt's Bills, Concerning Treasonable and Seditious Practices, and Unlaivful Assemblies.

chapter |1 pages

Introductory Note

chapter |38 pages

Considerations

part |51 pages

Introductory Note

chapter |44 pages

Thoughts

Occasioned, &C.a

chapter |5 pages

Letter to the editor of the Monthly Magazine

10 November, 1801

part |17 pages

Introduction to a history of the Administration of 1806

part |29 pages

LETTERS of VERAX,

chapter |2 pages

Introductory Note

chapter |1 pages

Preface

chapter |9 pages

Letter I

chapter |14 pages

Letter II

part |34 pages

ENQUIRY concerning POPULATION.