A discourse, to which the prize was adjudged by the Academy of Dijon, in the year 1750, on this question proposed by that academy: whether the re-establishment of arts and sciences has contributed to purify our morals. By a citizen of Geneva. Translated from the French, by R. Wynne, A.M [electronic resource].
1752
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A discourse, to which the prize was adjudged by the Academy of Dijon, in the year 1750, on this question proposed by that academy: whether the re-establishment of arts and sciences has contributed to purify our morals. By a citizen of Geneva. Translated from the French, by R. Wynne, A.M [electronic resource].
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Discours qui a remporté le prix à l'Académie de Dijon en l'année 1750. English
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London : printed for E. Withers, at the Seven Stars, opposite Chancery-Lane, in Fleet-Street, [1752]
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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viii,55,[1]p. ; 8⁰.
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A citizen of Geneva = Jean Jacques Rousseau.
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