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الصفحة vii
... controversy on that subject , first pub- lished , together with an account of her works , by Dr. Birch , 1751 , and the fore - mentioned letter added here below , Vol . x . p . 314 . 5. Of the same kind of correspondence is the curious ...
... controversy on that subject , first pub- lished , together with an account of her works , by Dr. Birch , 1751 , and the fore - mentioned letter added here below , Vol . x . p . 314 . 5. Of the same kind of correspondence is the curious ...
الصفحة ix
... ground to believe that he wrote , in the Unitarian Controversy , be well distinguished at this distance of time ; unless it prove to be the following piece , which some ingenious persons have judged to Preface by the Editor . ix.
... ground to believe that he wrote , in the Unitarian Controversy , be well distinguished at this distance of time ; unless it prove to be the following piece , which some ingenious persons have judged to Preface by the Editor . ix.
الصفحة xxxii
... controversy , the death of the bishop having taken place not long after its publication . It was generally admitted , that Mr. Locke had greatly the advantage of the bishop in this controversy . When speaking of it , M. Le Clerc says ...
... controversy , the death of the bishop having taken place not long after its publication . It was generally admitted , that Mr. Locke had greatly the advantage of the bishop in this controversy . When speaking of it , M. Le Clerc says ...
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