Arts and Sciences. What encourages them, [509].
Which will always be the most lucrative, [514].
Atheism has hid its martyrs, [128].
Atheism and Superstition of the same origin, [487].
What people are most in danger of atheism, ibid.
Atheism may be abhorred by men of little religion, [266].
Atheists may be men of good morals, [488].
Avarice, [52].
The reason why it is generally hated, ibid.
Why the society stands in need of it, [53].
Is equally necessary with prodigality, ibid.
What ought to be deemed as such, [266].
Author of the Fable of the Bees, the, desires not to conceal any thing that has been said against him, [261].
The reason of his silence, ibid.
How far only he defends his book, [262].
Has called it an inconsiderable trifle, and a rhapsody, ibid.
Was unjustly censured for confessing his vanity, [263].
How far he is answerable for what Horatio says, [275].
His fears of what will happen, ibid.
The report of his having burnt his book, [276].
The preparatory contrivance this report was built upon, ibid. and [277].
Authors compared to architects, [480].
Ought to be upon the same footing with their critics, [261].
When most foolishly employed, [262].
Beards, the various modes concerning them, [208].
Bears brought forth chiefly in cold countries, [430].
Bear-Gardens not inferior to operas, as to the real virtue of the companies that frequent either, [301].