ESSAYS,
OR
DISCOURSES,

SELECTED FROM

THE WORKS OF FEYJOO,

AND

TRANSLATED FROM THE SPANISH,

BY

JOHN BRETT, ESQ.


VOLUME THE SECOND.


LONDON:

Printed for the Translator:

Sold by H. PAYNE, Pall-Mall; C. DILLY, in the Poultry; and T. EVANS, in the Strand.

MDCCLXXX.

CONTENTS
OF THE SECOND VOLUME

The Balance of Astrea; or, Upright Administration of Justice. [Page 1]
On the Impunity of Lying. [p. 41]
On the Love of our Country, and National Prejudice or Prepossession. [p. 66]
On True and False Urbanity. [p. 109]
A Defence or Vindication of the Women. [p. 189]
On Church Music. [p. 313]
The Wonderful Effects of Music, and a comparison of the Antient with the Modern. [p. 357]

THE
BALANCE OF ASTREA;
OR, Upright Administration of Justice:

In a Letter from an Old Judge, to his Son who was newly raised to the Bench.