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1855
The Inauguration of the Millennium May 14th 1855. Being the report of two public meetings with an introduction. London: J. Clayton and Son, 1855.
Part VII. of The New Existence of Man Upon the Earth. Including an Outline of the Principles and Government of the Millennial World. With an Appendix containing Correspondence and Spiritual Communication. London: Effingham Wilson, J. Clayton and Son, and Holyoake, 1855.
1852
The Geral-Milco; or The Narrative of a Residence in a Brazilian Valley of the Sierra-Paricis With Map and Illustrations. New York: Charles B. Norton, 1852.
1851
Popery in AD 1900. London: Seeley, 1851.
1847
“Social Re-organization" In The Harbinger . Vol. 4.4, 6, 8-9, 11-12, 16-17, 21, 24, 5.6., 1847.
1844
The Book of the New Moral World, on Government and Laws. Part Sixth. London: J. Watson, 1844.
1843
"Rules and Regulations of a Community" In The New Moral World. Vol. ns 5.14 - 15 ., 1843.
1839
The Revolution in the Mind and Practice of the Human Race, or the Coming Change from Irrationality to Rationality. London: Effingham Wilson, 1839.
1833
"Marriage As It Ought To Be" In The New Moral World (London). Vol. [5].32., 1833.
1830
Outline of the Rational System of Society, Founded On Demonstrable Facts Developing the Constitution and Laws of Human Nature; Being the only Effectual Remedy For the Evils Experienced By the Population Of the World: The Immediate Adoption of Which Would Tranquilize the Present Agitated State Of Society, And Relieve It From Moral and Physical Evil, By Removing the Causes Which Produce Them. [London]: Bradbury and Evans, Printer, 1830.
1813
A New View of Society; or, Essays on the Principle of the Formation of the Human Character, and the Application of the Principle to Practice. London: Ptd. for Cadell and Davies, by Richard Taylor and Co., 1813.
A New View of Society; or, Essays on the Principle of the Formation of the Human Character, and the Application of the Principle to Practice. London: Ptd. for Cadell and Davies, by Richard Taylor and Co., 1813.
1720
"A Description of New Athens in Terra Australis incognita." By One who resided many years on the Spot. [Signed] Maurice Williams. [The title page gives the title as "The Fortunate Shipwreck, or a Description of New Athens, being an Account of the Laws, Manners, Religion, and Customs of that Country; by Morris Williams, Gent. [pseud.] who resided there above Twenty Years" In Miscellanea Aurea: or the Golden Medley, Edited by Williams, Maurice. London: Ptd. for A. Bettesworth and J. Pemberton, 1720.
1605
Mundus Alter et Idem siue Terra Australis antehac semper incognita longis itineribus peregrini Academici nuperrime lustrata. Frankfort [London]: Ascanij de Rinialme [Actually Humphrey Lownes], 1605.