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Filed under: Conduct of life -- Early works to 1800 The Legacy of a Dying Mother to Her Mourning Children: Being the Experiences of Mrs. Susanna Bell, Who Died March 13, 1672 (London: J. Hancock Sr. and Jr., 1673), by Susanna Bell, contrib. by Thomas Brooks (HTML at EEBO TCP) Letters From a Father to His Son, on Various Topics, Relative To Literature and the Conduct of Life, Written in the years 1792 and 1793 (Philadelphia: Printed by S. H. Smith, 1794), by John Aikin Theatrum Vitae Humanae (in Latin; Metz: A. Fabri, 1596), by Jean Jacques Boissard, illust. by Theodor de Bry Young Grandison: A Series of Letters From Young Persons to Their Friends, Translated From the Dutch of Madame de Cambon, With Alterations and Improvements (2 volumes; London: Printed for J. Johnson, 1790), by Madame de Cambon, ed. by Mary Wollstonecraft, trans. by John Hall Christophori Landini Florentini Libri Quattuor: Primus de Vita Activa et Contemplativa; Secundus de Summo Bono; Tertius et Quartus in Publij Virgilij Maronis Allegorias (4 books in Latin (book 1 also known as Disputationes Camaldulenses), bound in a larger set of early printed books; 1508), by Cristoforo Landino (page images in Germany) The English Gentleman: Containing Sundry Excellent Rules or Exquisite Observations, Tending to Direction of Every Gentleman, of Selecter Ranke and Qualitie; How to Demeane or Accommodate Himselfe in the Manage of Publike or Private Affaires (London: Printed by J. Haviland, 1630), by Richard Brathwaite, illust. by Robert Vaughan (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Government of the Tongue (second impression, 1674), by Richard Allestree (multiple formats with commentary at CCEL) The Government of the Tongue (third impression; 1675), by Richard Allestree The Honestie of This Age: Proving by Good Circumstance that the World was Never Honest Till Now (London: Reprinted for the Percy Society by T. Richards, 1844), by Barnabe Rich, ed. by Peter Cunningham (page images at HathiTrust) Ad Lucilium Epistolae Morales (in Latin and English; 3 volumes; London: W. Heinemann; New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, c1918-1925), by Lucius Annaeus Seneca, trans. by Richard M. Gummere The Doctrine of the Mean, by Confucius, trans. by James Legge (HTML at nothingistic.org) The Gulistan, by Sa'di (HTML at Internet Classics) The Gulistan, by Sa'di, trans. by James Ross (HTML at Fordham) The Gulistan of Sa'di, by Sa'di, trans. by Edward Rehatsek (HTML at Wayback Machine) On Benefits, by Lucius Annaeus Seneca, trans. by Aubrey Stewart (Gutenberg text) Some Fruits of Solitude (includes More Fruits of Solitude), by William Penn The Whistle: Extract From a Letter Written by Franklin to Madame Brillon November, 1779 (Boston: Brad Stephens and Co., c1921), by Benjamin Franklin Some Rules and Orders for the Government of the House of an Earle (London: Printed for R. Triphook, 1821), by Richard Brathwaite De Amicitia; Scipio's Dream, by Marcus Tullius Cicero, ed. by Andrew P. Peabody (Gutenberg text) Early Religion: or, The Way for a Young Man to Remember His Creator Proposed in a Sermon Preach'd Upon the Death of Mr. Robert Linager, a Young Gentleman, Who Left This World, Octob. 26, 1682; With an Account of Some Passages of His Life and Death (London: Printed for J. Robinson and J. Dunton, 1683), by Timothy Rogers, contrib. by Edward Veel (HTML and EEBO TCP) The Enchiridion, by Epictetus, trans. by Elizabeth Carter (HTML at Internet Classics) The Golden Sayings of Epictetus, by Epictetus, trans. by Hastings Crossley (HTML at Bartleby) The Golden Sayings of Epictetus, with the Hymn of Cleanthes, by Epictetus, trans. by Hastings Crossley (Gutenberg text)
Filed under: Benevolence -- Early works to 1800 On Benefits, by Lucius Annaeus Seneca, trans. by Aubrey Stewart (Gutenberg text)
Filed under: Charity -- Early works to 1800 Charity (multiple translations), by Emanuel Swedenborg
Filed under: Etiquette -- Early works to 1800 The Gentlewomans Companion (1999 edited edition; based on the edition of 1673), ed. by Katherine E. Ellison, contrib. by Hannah Woolley (HTML at Emory) The Gentlewoman's Companion, or, A Guide to the Female Sex (London: Printed by A. Maxwell for D. Newman, 1673), contrib. by Hannah Woolley (HTML at EEBO TCP) The English Gentlewoman, Drawne Out to the Full Body: Expressing What Habilliments Doe Best Attire Her, What Ornaments Doe Best Adorne Her, What Complements Doe Best Accomplish Her (London: Printed by B. Alsop and T. Fawcet, 1631), by Richard Brathwaite (HTML at EEBO TCP) George Washington's Rules of Civility and Decent Behaviour in Company and Conversation: 110 Don'ts (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, c1942), by George Washington, ed. by John Allen Murray, illust. by Georg T. Hartmann (page images at HathiTrust) The English Gentleman: Containing Sundry Excellent Rules or Exquisite Observations, Tending to Direction of Every Gentleman, of Selecter Ranke and Qualitie; How to Demeane or Accommodate Himselfe in the Manage of Publike or Private Affaires (London: Printed by J. Haviland, 1630), by Richard Brathwaite, illust. by Robert Vaughan (HTML at EEBO TCP) George Washington's Rules of Civility and Decent Behaviour in Company and Conversation, by George Washington, ed. by Charles Moore, contrib. by Francis Hawkins (page images at HathiTrust) George Washington's Rules of Civility, Traced to Their Sources and Restored (1890), by George Washington, ed. by Moncure Daniel Conway (Gutenberg text) The Rules of Civility (manuscript copy and transcription), by George Washington, contrib. by Charles Moore (HTML and page images at Virginia)
Filed under: Friendship -- Early works to 1800 De Amicitia; Scipio's Dream, by Marcus Tullius Cicero, ed. by Andrew P. Peabody (Gutenberg text) Laelius, or, An Essay on Friendship, by Marcus Tullius Cicero, trans. by William Melmoth (HTML at Fordham) Lysis, by Plato, trans. by Benjamin Jowett (Gutenberg text) Lysis, by Plato, trans. by W. R. M. Lamb (HTML at Perseus) Treatises on Friendship and Old Age, by Marcus Tullius Cicero, trans. by Evelyn S. Shuckburgh (Gutenberg text) M. T. Cicero de Senectute et de Amicitia, Ex Editionibus Oliveti et Ernesti, Accedunt Notae Anglicae (third edition, with main text in Latin and commentary in English; Philadelphia: Perkins and Purves; Boston: B. Perkins, 1842), by Marcus Tullius Cicero, ed. by Charles K. Dillaway A Letter to a Friend, Upon Occasion of the Death of His Intimate Friend, by Thomas Browne (HTML at Renascence Editions) Filed under: Justice -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Virtue -- Early works to 1800 The Fable of the Bees: or, Private Vices, Public Benefits; With an Essay on Charity and Charity-Schools (third edition, with added material; London: J. Tonson, 1724), by Bernard Mandeville (multiple formats at Google) Reflections Upon Laughter, and Remarks Upon the Fable of the Bees (Glasgow: Printed by R. Urie for D. Baxter, 1971), by Francis Hutcheson Characters of Virtues and Vices, by Joseph Hall (HTML at Renascence Editions) Meno, by Plato, trans. by Benjamin Jowett (Gutenberg text) Meno, by Plato, trans. by W. R. M. Lamb (HTML at Perseus) Natures Picture Drawn by Fancies Pencil to the Life: Being Several Feigned Stories, Comical, Tragical, Tragi-Comical, Poetical, Romanicical, Philosophical, Historical, and Moral (second edition; London: Printed by A. Maxwell, 1671), by Margaret Cavendish Newcastle (HTML at EEBO TCP) Remarks Upon the Fable of the Bees, by Francis Hutcheson (HTML at McMaster)
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