| 1789 - 754 sider
...centuries, been the object of ridicule and contempt : yet the author of the prefent work is not afhamed to own, that he is a perfect convert to it in every...underftood and illuftrated by the Pythagoric and Platonic philofophers.' Mr. Hammon has one friend, it feems, equally enlightened with himfelf; but he is fcifilh... | |
| John D'Alton - 1838 - 978 sider
...centuries been the object of ridicule and contempt, yet the author of the present work is not ashamed to own, that he is a perfect convert to it in every particular, so far as it was understood and illustrated by the Pythagoric and Platonic philosophers." In 1809 Lieutenant... | |
| Leonard Marsh - 1854 - 206 sider
...centuries, been the object of ridicule and contempt ; yet the author of the present work is not ashamed to own, that he is a perfect convert to it in every particular , so far as it was understood and illustrated by the Pythagoric and Platonic Philosophers." I have... | |
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