Contents: v. 1. Philosophical commentaries. Essay toward a new theory of vision. theory of vision vindicated and explained.- v. 2. the principles of human knowledge. First draft of the introduction to the principles. Three dialogues between Hylas and Philonous. Philosophical correspondence with Johnson.- v. 3. Alciphronior, the minute philosopher.- v. 4. De motu, with an English Translation. The analyst. A defence of free thinking in mathematics. Reasons for not replying to Mr. Walton's full answer. Arithmetica and miscell anea mathematica of infinites. Letters on Vesuvius, on petrifactions, and on earth quakes. Description of the cave of Dunmore.- v. 5. Siris. Three Letters to Thomas Prior. A letter to the Rev. Dr Hales. Farther thoughts on tar-water. Varia.- v. 6. Passive obedience. Advice to tories who have taken the oaths. An essay towards preventing the ruin of Great Britain. the querist. A discourse addressed to magistrates. two letters on the occasion of the Jacobite Rebellion, 1745. A word to the wise Maxims concerning patriotism.- v. 7. Sermons. A Letter to Sir John James. Primary visitation charge & an address on confirmation. Essays in the Guardian. Jurnals of travels in Italy. A proposal & Berkeley's petition. Verses on America. Varia.- v. 8. letters. V. 9. Notes to Berkely's letters, addena, etc. , general index