Bernard Mandeville
Bernard Mandeville, or Bernard de Mandeville (; 15 November 1670 – 21 January 1733), was an Anglo-Dutch philosopher, political economist, satirist, writer and physician. Born in Rotterdam, he lived most of his life in England and used English for most of his published works. He became famous for ''The Fable of the Bees''. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Mandeville, Bernard
Published 1714
Published 1714
printed: and sold by J. Morphew near Stationers Hall, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar
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by Mandeville, Bernard
Published 1709
Published 1709
printed, and are to be sold by J. Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, J. Woodward in Thread-Needle-Street
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by Mandeville, Bernard
Published 1711
Published 1711
printed and sold by Dryden Leach, in Elliot's Court, in the Little-Old-Baily, and W. Taylor, at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row
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by Mandeville, Bernard
Published 1731
Published 1731
printed, and sold by A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch at the Red Lion in Pater-Noster Row
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by Mandeville, Bernard
Published 1720
Published 1720
printed, and sold by T. Jauncy, at the Angel without Temple-Bar, and J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane