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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

by Stewart, Dugald

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London: Cadell. Davies, 1821. Two volumes, calf; light rubbing to joints; very good., Second edition, corrected, of the first volume, third edition of the second volume.

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Title
Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind
Author
Stewart, Dugald
Book Condition
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Publisher
Cadell. Davies
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1821
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