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The Ways of Prolonging Life. 



An Inquiry into the Nature and Substance of the sensitive 

 Soul. 



The Doctrine of Muscular Motion; or the efficacy of the 

 spirits in moving the body. 



The Doctrine of Sense and Sensibility ; or the difference be- 

 twixt perception and sense. 



An Inquiry into the Origin and Form of Light ; or the foun- 

 dation of optics. 



The Art of Inventing Arts. 



The True Use of Induction in Philosophy. 



The Art of Indication or Direction in Philosophy. 



A Learned or Sagacious Kind of Experience, different from 

 the vulgar, and leading to the direct improvement of arts. 



A Particular Topical Invention, directed by the light of lead- 

 ing questions, or proper heads of inquiry. 



The Doctrine of Idols ; or a detection and confutation of the 

 prejudices, false conceptions, and errors of the mind. 



A New Engine ; or helps for the mind corresponding to those 

 of the hand. 



An Appendix to the Art of Judgment ; assigning the kinds 

 of demonstration proper to every subject. 



An Interpretation of the Marks, Signatures, or Impressions 

 of things. 



A Philosophical Grammar; or an account of the various 

 properties of different languages, in order to form one perfect 

 pattern of speech. 



The Traditive Lamp; or the proper method of delivering 

 down the sciences to posterity. 



The Doctrine of Prudence in private discourse ; or colors ol 

 good and ill. 



A collection of Sophisms, with their confutations. 



A collection of studied Antithets ; or short and strong -sen- 

 tences, on both sides of the question, in a variety of subjects. 



A collection of lesser Forms of Speech, for all the occasions 

 of writing and speaking. 



Sober Satire ; or the insides of things. 



The Georgics of the Mind ; or the means of procuring the true 

 moral habit of virtue. 



An Account of the Characters or Natures of Persons. 



