A moral philosophical discourse or, an apology for the reducing publick-expences, in order to the improving our minds and actions: Wherein Is endeavour'd to be demonstrated the Invalidity of those Pretences generally urg'd in Defence of frequenting Publick-Houses. Viz. Business, Interest, Refreshment, Conversation. Written and deliver'd at the Request of a Society. By J.M. Professor of the Philosophic Summum Bonum.
J. M., Professor of the Philosophic Summum Bonum. | Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]