Metaphysical Tracts by English Philosophers of the Eighteenth Century Consisting of 1. Clavis Universalis ; 2. A Specimen of True Philosophy / by Arthur Collier ; 3. Conjecturae Quaedam de Sensu, Motu, Et Idearum Generatione ; 4. An Inquiry Into the Origin of Human Appetites and Affections ; 5. Man in Quest of Himself [Book Review]

E. Lumley (1837)
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