by Roy Porter
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——, Reasons for Naturalising the Jews in Great Britain and Ireland (London: Roberts, 1714)
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———, Thomas Woolston: Madman and Deist? (Bristol: Thoemmes Press, 1994)
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———, Enclosures in Britain, 1750–1830 (London: Macmillan, 1984)
—— (ed.), Malthus and His Times (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1986)
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———, ‘Scottish Echoes in Eighteenth-Century Italy’, in Istvan Hont and Michael Ignatieff (eds.), Wealth and Virtue: The Shaping of Political Economy in the Scottish Enlightenment (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983), 345–62
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———, Literacy and Popular Culture. England 1750–1914 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989)
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——— ‘The Reason of the English Enlightenment’, Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, xxvii (1963), 1735–74
———, The Third Earl of Shaftesbury: 1671–1713 (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1984)
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———, The Psalms of David Imitated in the Language of the New Testament (London: Clark, 1719)
——, Logick: Or, The Right Use of Reason in the Enquiry after Truth. With a Variety of Rules to Guard against Error, in the Affairs of Religion and Human Life, as well as in the Sciences (London, 1724; 20th edn, Glasgow: William Smith, 1779)
Michael R. Watts, The Dissenters: From the Reformation to the French Revolution (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1978)
Lorna Weatherill, Consumer Behaviour and Material Culture, 1660–1760 (London: Routledge, 1988)
———, ‘The Meaning of Consumer Behaviour in Late Seventeenth- and Early Eighteenth-century England’, in John Brewer and Roy Porter (eds.), Consumption and the World of Goods (London and New York: Routledge, 1993), 206–27
Miles Weatherall, In Search of a Cure: A History of the Pharmaceutical Industry (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990)
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———, ‘The Early Medical Studies and Practice of Dr David Hartley’, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, lxiii (1989), 618–36
Max Weber, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (London: Allen and Unwin, 1930)
Charles Webster, The Great Instauration. Science, Medicine and Reform 1626–1660 (London: Duckworth, 1975)
Josiah Wedgwood, An Address to the Young Inhabitants of the Pottery (Newcastle: Smith, 1783)
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Howard D. Weinbrot, Augustus Caesar in ‘Augustan’ England: The Decline of a Classical Norm (
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