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Richard Price is the author of The Correspondence of Richard Price: July 1748-March 1778 (1983), Briefe (1983), The Correspondence of Richard Price: February 1786-February 1791 (1981), Richard Price and the Ethical Foundations of the American Revolution (1979), An Anthropological Approach to the Afro-American Past (1976).

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The Correspondence of Richard Price: July 1748-March 1778

The Correspondence of Richard Price: February 1786-February 1791

Richard Price and the Ethical Foundations of the American Revolution

Richard Price and the Ethical Foundations of the American Revolution
Richard Price was a loyal, although dissenting, subject of Great Britain who thought the British treatment of their colonies as wrong, not only prudentially, financially, economically, militarily, and politically, but, above all, morally wrong. He expressed these views in his first pamphlet early in 1776. It concluded with a plea for the cessation of hostilities by Great Britain and reconciliation. Its analyses, arguments, and conclusions, however, along with its admiration for the colonists, their moral position and qualities, could hardly fail to contribute to their reluctant recognition that there was no real alternative to independence. Price found some of his views not only misunderstood but vilified by negative critics in the ensuing controversy. So he wrote a second pamphlet which was published in early 1777. He expanded his analysis of liberty, extended its application to the war with America, and greatly expanded his discussion of the economic impact upon Great Britain. After the war, in 1784, he published a third pamphlet on the importance of the American Revolution and the means of making it a benefit to the world, appending an extensive letter from the Frenchman, Turgot. Implicitly the letter regards Price as a perceptive theorist of the revolution; explicitly it identifies the problems facing the prospective new nation and expresses a wish that it will fulfill its role s the hope of the world. Selections in the appendices present a part of the pamphlet controversy and the selection of correspondence shows how seriously Price was regarded by Revolutionary leaders.

An Anthropological Approach to the Afro-American Past

Memoirs, Life and Influence of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Cowgill Maple

Letters to and from Richard Price, D.D., F.R.S., 1767-1790

The Decline of the Commerce of the Port of New York

Report to Hon. James W. Rea, President, Hon. J. M. Litchfield, Hon. William Beckman, Railroad Commissioners

Report of the Survey of the Route of the Galena and Chicago Union Rail Road

Report to the Hudson River Railroad Committee

The Works of Dr. Richard Price. With Memoirs of His Life by W. Morgan

An Appeal to the Public, on the Subject of the National Debt

Four Dissertations. I. On Providence. II. On Prayer. III. On the reasons for expecting that virtuous men shall meet after death in a state of happiness. IV. On the importance of Christianity, the nature of historical evidence, and miracles ... Second edition, with additions

Sermons on the Christian Doctrine, as received by the different denominations of Christians. To which are added sermons on the security and happiness of a virtuous course, etc

Sermons by Richard Price and Joseph Priestley

Observations on Reversionary Payments. On Schemes for Providing Annuities for Widows, and for Persons in Old Age .. The Whole New Arranged, and Enlarged by the Addition of Algebraical and Other Notes, and the Solutions of Several New Problems in the Doctrine of Annuities by William Morgan. 7th Ed

On the reasons for expecting that virtuous men shall meet after death in a state of happiness

Observations on reversionary payments ... to which are added, four essays on different subjects in the doctrine of life-annuities ... A new edition, with a supplement, etc

A Discourse on the Love of Our Country

Additions to Dr Price's Discourse on the Love of our Country, containing communications from France, etc

A Discourse on Ps. cxxii. 2-9 on the Love of our Country, delivered on Nov. 4, 1789, at the Meeting-House in the Old Jewry, to the Society for commemorating the Revolution in Great Britain; with an appendix, containing the report of the Committee of the Society; an account of the population of France; and the Declaration of Rights by the National Assembly of France

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