Summary and free reflections, [electronic resource] : in which the great outline only, and principal features, of several interesting subjects, are impartially traced, and candidly examined.
1798
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Summary and free reflections, [electronic resource] : in which the great outline only, and principal features, of several interesting subjects, are impartially traced, and candidly examined.
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[Taunton?] : [s.n.], Printed In The Year MDCCXCVIII. [1798] [1800?]
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English
Description
11pts. ; 8⁰.
Note
Anonymous. By Henry Constantine Jennings.
Privately printed.
Each part has separate pagination and register.
Contains: 'An endeavour to prove that reason is alone sufficient to the firm establishment of religion, .. ' 'A physical enquiry into the powers and properties of spirit, .. ' 'A postscript to the Physical enquiry .. ' 'A revision of the Postscript to the Physical enquiry, .. ' 'My fare-well to this interesting subject.' 'Cursory remarks on infancy and education.' 'Thoughts on the rise and decline of the polite arts' 'A translation of the fifth canto of Dante's Inferno, .. ' 'Observations on the advantages attending an elevated and dry situation.' 'A free enquiry into the enormous increase of attornies, .. '.
'My final fare-well to this interesting subject has the imprint: Thomas Norton, printer, Taunton at the foot of p.1 and p.8, and on p.1 is the statement "Written .. early in the year 1800".
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Privately printed.
Each part has separate pagination and register.
Contains: 'An endeavour to prove that reason is alone sufficient to the firm establishment of religion, .. ' 'A physical enquiry into the powers and properties of spirit, .. ' 'A postscript to the Physical enquiry .. ' 'A revision of the Postscript to the Physical enquiry, .. ' 'My fare-well to this interesting subject.' 'Cursory remarks on infancy and education.' 'Thoughts on the rise and decline of the polite arts' 'A translation of the fifth canto of Dante's Inferno, .. ' 'Observations on the advantages attending an elevated and dry situation.' 'A free enquiry into the enormous increase of attornies, .. '.
'My final fare-well to this interesting subject has the imprint: Thomas Norton, printer, Taunton at the foot of p.1 and p.8, and on p.1 is the statement "Written .. early in the year 1800".
Reproduction of original from British Library.
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English Short Title Catalog, T138909.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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