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Self knowledge
a treatise, shewing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it. Intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature. By John Mason, A.M. [Two lines of quotations] -
Self knowledge
a treatise, shewing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it. Intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature. By John Mason, A.M. [Two lines of quotations] -
Self knowledge
a treatise, shewing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it. Intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature. By John Mason, A.M. [Two lines of quotations] -
Seneca's morals, by way of abstract
To which is added, a discourse, under the title of an after thought. Adorned with cuts. By Sir Roger L'Estrange, Knt -
Seneca's morals, by way of abstract
To which is added, a discourse under the title of an after thought. Adorned with plates. By Sir Roger L'Estrange, Knt -
Letters to a young lady
on a variety of useful and interesting subjects. Calculated to improve the heart, to form the manners and enlighten the understanding. "That our daughters may be as polished corners of the temple." By the Rev. John Bennett. Two volumes complete in one -
Logic: or, The right use of reason, in the inquiry after truth
With a variety of rules to guard against error in the affairs of religion and human life, as well as in the sciences. By Isaac Watts, D.D -
Horae lyricae
Poems, chiefly of the lyric kind. In three books. Sacred I. To devotion and piety. II. To virtue, honour, and friendship. III. To the memory of the dead. By I. Watts, D.D. [Three lines from Horace] -
The boarding school; or, Lessons of a preceptress to her pupils
consisting of information, instruction, and advice, calculated to improve the manners, and form the character of young ladies. To which is added, a collection of letters, written by the pupils, to their instructor, their friends, and each other. By a lady of Massachusetts; author of The coquette.; Published according to act of Congress