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Page 51
... Letters IV . V. VI . On Conception . - It would exceed our limits to attempt to give an abstract of these letters ; and indeed the reasoning which they contain , founded principally on Locke's observations on the power of discerning ...
... Letters IV . V. VI . On Conception . - It would exceed our limits to attempt to give an abstract of these letters ; and indeed the reasoning which they contain , founded principally on Locke's observations on the power of discerning ...
Page 179
... Letters upon the Atlantis of Plato , and the Ancient History of Asia : Intended as a Continuation of Letters upon the Origin of the Sciences , addressed to M. de Voltaire . By M. Bailly . 8vo . 2 Vols . 146. Boards . Wallis , & c . 1801 ...
... Letters upon the Atlantis of Plato , and the Ancient History of Asia : Intended as a Continuation of Letters upon the Origin of the Sciences , addressed to M. de Voltaire . By M. Bailly . 8vo . 2 Vols . 146. Boards . Wallis , & c . 1801 ...
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... letters on Plato's island of Atlantis ! letters which his eminent ingenuity , learning , and graces of style , raised in the estimation of the public to the level of the Lettres Persannes of Montesquieu . The great popularity , however ...
... letters on Plato's island of Atlantis ! letters which his eminent ingenuity , learning , and graces of style , raised in the estimation of the public to the level of the Lettres Persannes of Montesquieu . The great popularity , however ...
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