LECTURES, CORRECTED AND IMPROVED, WHICH HAVE BEEN DELIVERED FOR A SERIES OF YEARS, IN THE COLLEGE OF NEW-JERSEY; ON THE SUBJECTS OF MORAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY THE FORMER PART EMBRACING, I. The general principles of human nature considered as a subject of moral science. II. The principles of ethics, or the moral relations and dutice of sun. III. The principles of natural theology. IV. And lastly, those of economics, or family relations, as preparatory to the consideration of THE LATTER PART EMBRACING, I. The rules which ought to regulate the conduct of men towards one another in a state of II. The rules and principles which give the form to the society or government itself, and III. And finally, the rules which should govern the conduct of independent governments or BY THE REV. SAMUEL STANHOPE SMITH, D. D. L. L. D. :*: IN TWO VOLUMES. VOLUME I. NEW-YORK : PUBLISHED BY WHITING AND WATSON, TRENTON: PRINTED BY JAMES J. WILSON. 1812. PROPERTY OF STATE OF WISCONSIN |