An introduction to the study of philosophy exhibiting a general view of all the arts and sciences, for the use of pupils. : With a catalogue of some of the most valuable authors necessary to be read in order to instruct them in a thorough knowlege of each of them. / By a gentleman educated at Yale-College. ; [Eight lines of quotations in Latin]

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An introduction to the study of philosophy exhibiting a general view of all the arts and sciences, for the use of pupils. : With a catalogue of some of the most valuable authors necessary to be read in order to instruct them in a thorough knowlege of each of them. / By a gentleman educated at Yale-College. ; [Eight lines of quotations in Latin]
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Johnson, Samuel, 1696-1772.
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N. London [i.e., New London, Conn.], :: Printed & sold by T. Green,,
1743.
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Philosophy -- Bibliography.
Science -- Philosophy.
Ethics.
Physics.
Bibliographies.
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"An introduction to the study of philosophy exhibiting a general view of all the arts and sciences, for the use of pupils. : With a catalogue of some of the most valuable authors necessary to be read in order to instruct them in a thorough knowlege of each of them. / By a gentleman educated at Yale-College. ; [Eight lines of quotations in Latin]." In the digital collection Evans Early American Imprint Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/n04235.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 30, 2025.

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AN INTRODUCTION to the Study of PHILOSOPHY Exhibiting a General View of all the ARTS and SCIENCES, for the Ʋse of PƲPILS.

With a CATALOGUE of some of the most valuable Authors necessary to be read in order to instruct them in a thorough Knowlege of each of them.

By a GENTLEMAN Educated at Yale-College.

O Vitae Philosophia Dux! O Virtutum Indagatrix, Expultrixque Vitiorum! Unus Dies bene & ex preceptis tuis actus, peccanti Immortalitati est anteponendus! — Cic. Tusc. Quaest. li. 5, —

Quod si cuique Scientiae provincia sua tribuatur, Limites assignentur, principia & Objecta accurate distinguantur, quae ad singulas pertinent, tractare licuerit, majore, tum facilitate, tum perspicuitate.

D. Berk. De Mot.

The Second Edition enlarged; the first having been publish'd at London in the Republic of Let∣ters for May, in the Year 1731. Art. XXX••••••

N. London, Printed & Sold by T. GRE••••••

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