Philosophia vera, or, A new system of philosophy, natural, moral, and divine, very concise, but comprehensive, much desired by, and very interesting to mankind in general
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              NULDL000006
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              Philosophia vera, or, A new system of philosophy, natural, moral, and divine, very concise, but comprehensive, much desired by, and very interesting to mankind in general
          Editor
  
                
            Elias, Newman
      
  
      
      Appearance
              62, [2] p. ; 21 cm. (8vo in 4s)
          Issue details
              London : Printed for the author , 1768
          Issue year
              1768
          Date
              1768
          Note
  
            Not in ESTC, Signatures: A-H[4] , 
Errata on p. [1] at end ,
Inscription on front flyleaf
      
      Errata on p. [1] at end ,
Inscription on front flyleaf
Bibliography ID
              YB03064167
          NCID
              BB05055135
          Material ID
  
            41501696
      
      Original Owner
              Nagoya University Library
          Call number
  
            Mizuta//1274
      
      Source
              Nagoya University Library
          Material type
              Book (PDF)
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              colour
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Digital Library of Western Books
Digital archive of the Western rare books of Nagoya University Library.
      
  
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