The revolution of reason, or The establishment of the constitution of things in nature :
of man, of human intellect, of moral truth, of universal good : from the era of intellectual existence or the publication of the apocalypse of nature, an. 4. or 5000 of recorded knowledge, ascertained by astronomy in the Chinese tables of eclipses.
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English
- Published
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London : Printed for J. Ridgway ..., [1812?]
- Note
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Published anonymously. By John Stewart. Cf. BM.
- Physical Description
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xxiv, 240 p. ;
19 cm. (12mo)
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