Hume, David. Essays, Moral and Political. Millar and Kincaid, Edinburgh (1748).
Hume, David. An Enquiry Concerning The Principles Of Morals. Millar, London (1751).
Hume, David. Political Discourses.. Kinkaid and Donaldson, Edinburgh (1752). Printed by R. Fleming. Complete with the advertisement leaf bound between the title and the table of contents.
Hume, David. Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects. Millar, Kincaid and Donaldson, London (1758).
Hume, David. The History Of England Under the House of Tudor. Millar, London (1759). Two volumes.
Hume, David. Expose succinct. London (1766). First London edition. Correspondence between Hume and Rousseau, with connecting narrative passages and explanatory footnotes by Hume.
Hume, David. Essays and Treatises. Millar, London (1767). Essays and treatises on several subjects, including moral, political and literary. Two volumes.
Hume, David. Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects. Cadell, London (1770). Four volumes.
Hume, David. Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects. Williams, Dublin (1779). First Irish edition. Two volumes.
Hume, David. The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesarto the Revolution in 1688. Cadell, London (1786). Eight volumes.
Hume, David. The History of England. Allason, London (1818). 16 volumes. Hume wrote the 10 volumes. from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688, while Tobias Smollett continued it in 6 volumes to the Reign of George II. Frontispiece engraved portraits of the authors in the respective opening volumes.
Hume, David. Private Correspondence of David Hume with Several Distinguished Persons, Between the Years 1761 and 1776.. Colburn, London (1820). Includes Hume's correspondence with the Countess de Boufflers, the Marchioness de Barbantane, and General Conway.
Hume, David. The History of England. Pickering, London (1826). Eight volumes. Plates in each volume.
Hume, David. The History of England. Valpy, London (1834). 21 volumes. Hume wrote the 10 volumes. from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688, while Tobias Smollett continued it in 6 volumes to the Reign of George II with a Continuation by The Rev. T. S. Hughes. Illustrated with many steel engravings.
Hume, David. Commentaries on the Law of Scotland Respecting Crimes. Bell and Bradfute, Edinburgh (1844). With a supplement by B R Bell to the 1829 edition. Two volumes.
Hume, David. The Philosophical Works of David Hume. Little, Brown, Boston (1854). Engraved portrait after Ramsey by H.W. Smith. First American edition.
Hume, David. The History of England. London Printing and Publishing Co (1880). Four volume set.
Hume, David. The History of England. (1880). Twelve volume set.
Hume, David. The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688. (2004). Six volumes.