11. Epicurus's Morals. Translated from the Greek [or rather from the French] by J. Digby. With comments and reflections taken out of several authors [or rather by J. Parrain] Also Isocrates, his advise to Demonicus, done out of Greek by the same hand. To which is added an essay on Epicurus's Morals ... by ... St. Evremont ... made English by Mr. Johnson. 1712. 8o

Reprinted: [Edited by J. Tela] 1822.

12. The Advice of Isocrates to Demonicus a Nobleman.—His discourse to a Prince on Kingly Government.—Translated from the Greek. [In the Prince's Cabala; or Mysteries of State. Written by King James [I] 1715.] 12o

13. The Duty of a King and his People, being two Orations of Isocrates. [Translated by J. Brown] 1735. 8o

14. Orations and Epistles of Isocrates translated from Greek by Joshua Dinsdale. Revised by Rev. Mr. Young. 1752. 8o

15. Isocrates's Oration to Demonicus. S. Toulmin, A.M. [Published with Sermons principally addressed to Youth] 1770. 8o

16. Orations out of Lysias and Isocrates, translated from the Greek by John Gillies, LL.D. 1778. 4o

17. The Panegyric of Isocrates translated by James Rice. 1882.

Reprinted: 1898.

18. The Panegyric of Isocrates translated by George Wilkins. 1881.